CAREER: Creatively Reimagining Engagements with Data in Biology Learning Environments
职业:创造性地重新想象生物学学习环境中数据的参与
基本信息
- 批准号:2239152
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 84.66万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-01 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
There have been prominent and widespread calls for high school science students to work with data in more complex ways that better align with and support the work of professional scientists and engineers. However, high school students' analysis and interpretation of scientific data is often limited in scope, complexity, and authentic purpose. This project aims to support and advance students' work with ecological data in high school biology classrooms by embracing a new approach: Bayesian data analysis methods. Such methods involve expressing initial ideas or beliefs and updating them quantitatively with data that students access or record. This project will empower 20 high school teachers and their approximately 1,200 students to make sense of data within and beyond classroom contexts. It also will involve sharing research findings, an educational technology tool for Bayesian data analysis, and curricular resources in open and accessible ways.Teachers commonly desire to plan and carry out more data-intensive classroom activities. However, there needs to be more connection between students' work with data and the core science ideas teachers want their students to understand. The result is that students' work with data can be isolated from the sense-making students are doing about science. Because of advances in cognitive science, data science and Bayesian data analysis tools and methods, and science curricular standards, there is an opportunity to provide science teachers with practical tools and teaching strategies for students to use data in science classrooms more ambitiously. This project involves designing and carrying out a multi-year professional development program for 20 high school biology teachers focused on ecosystems-related core science ideas and locally-relevant ecological phenomena and questions. The program includes a collaboration with the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont, an experiential and outdoor education center in the nation's most biodiverse national park. The program focuses on strategies and a specially designed and developed statistical software tool to make Bayesian data analysis more accessible for high school learners. This study also involves a field experiment that assesses several teacher and student outcomes using quantitative and qualitative measures over multiple years of classroom implementation. This project has the potential to provide a set of research findings and strategies for making the science practice of analyzing and interpreting data more empowering for both science teachers and learners.The CAREER award is funded by the Discovery Research preK-12 program (DRK-12) which seeks to significantly enhance the learning and teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by preK-12 students and teachers, through research and development of innovative resources, models and tools. Projects in the DRK-12 program build on fundamental research in STEM education and prior research and development efforts that provide theoretical and empirical justification for proposed projects.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
人们普遍呼吁高中理科学生以更复杂的方式处理数据,以更好地配合和支持专业科学家和工程师的工作。然而,高中生对科学数据的分析和解释往往在范围、复杂性和真实目的方面受到限制。该项目旨在通过采用一种新的方法:贝叶斯数据分析方法,支持和促进学生在高中生物课堂上使用生态数据的工作。这些方法包括表达最初的想法或信念,并用学生访问或记录的数据定量更新它们。该项目将使20名高中教师及其约1,200名学生能够在课堂内外理解数据。它还将涉及共享研究成果,贝叶斯数据分析的教育技术工具,以及以开放和可访问的方式共享课程资源。教师通常希望计划和开展更多的数据密集型课堂活动。然而,学生的数据工作与教师希望学生理解的核心科学思想之间需要更多的联系。其结果是,学生的工作与数据可以孤立的意义,使学生正在做的科学。由于认知科学,数据科学和贝叶斯数据分析工具和方法以及科学课程标准的进步,有机会为科学教师提供实用的工具和教学策略,让学生在科学课堂上更大胆地使用数据。该项目涉及为20名高中生物教师设计和实施一个多年的专业发展计划,重点是生态系统相关的核心科学思想和当地相关的生态现象和问题。该计划包括与位于特雷蒙的大烟山研究所合作,这是一个位于美国生物多样性最丰富的国家公园的体验式户外教育中心。该计划侧重于策略和专门设计和开发的统计软件工具,使贝叶斯数据分析更容易为高中学习者。本研究还涉及一个实地实验,评估几个教师和学生的成果,使用定量和定性的措施,多年的课堂实施。该项目有可能提供一套研究成果和策略,使分析和解释数据的科学实践更有利于科学教师和学习者。CAREER奖由发现研究preK-12计划(DRK-12)资助,该计划旨在显着提高科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)的preK-12学生和教师,通过研究和开发创新的资源,模型和工具。DRK-12项目中的项目建立在STEM教育的基础研究以及为拟议项目提供理论和经验依据的先前研究和开发工作的基础上。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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Joshua Rosenberg其他文献
Trends and Topics in Educational Technology, 2023 Edition
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10.1007/s11528-023-00840-2 - 发表时间:
2023-04-05 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.800
- 作者:
Bohdana Allman;Royce Kimmons;Joshua Rosenberg;Monalisa Dash - 通讯作者:
Monalisa Dash
ABSENT MRI FINDING OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRAL EECEPHALITIS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENT
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10.1016/j.chest.2019.08.1102 - 发表时间:
2019-10-01 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Nabil Mesiha;Sahar Takkouche;Mona Alipour;Joshua Rosenberg;Jose Orsini;Farhad Arjomand;Louis Gerolemou - 通讯作者:
Louis Gerolemou
Are Violations of Student Privacy “Quick and Easy"? Implications of K-12 Educational Institutions’ Posts on Facebook
K-12 教育机构在 Facebook 上发布的帖子是否会“快速而容易地”侵犯学生隐私?
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- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Macy Burchfield;Joshua Rosenberg;Conrad Borchers;Tayla Thomas;Benjamin Gibbons;Christian Fischer - 通讯作者:
Christian Fischer
Trends in Educational Technology: What Facebook, Twitter, and Scopus Can Tell us about Current Research and Practice
- DOI:
10.1007/s11528-021-00589-6 - 发表时间:
2021-02-24 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.800
- 作者:
Royce Kimmons;Joshua Rosenberg;Bohdana Allman - 通讯作者:
Bohdana Allman
Open for Whom? The Need to Define Open Science for Science Education
为谁开放?
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.6
- 作者:
Aaron M. Kessler;Rasheda Likely;Joshua Rosenberg - 通讯作者:
Joshua Rosenberg
Joshua Rosenberg的其他文献
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1937700 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 84.66万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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