Health Education through Arts-based Learning (HEAL): A Partnership to Investigate Interdisciplinary Science Programs in Rural Communities
通过基于艺术的学习进行健康教育(HEAL):调查农村社区跨学科科学项目的合作伙伴关系
基本信息
- 批准号:10254365
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.42万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-08-20 至 2023-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3-DimensionalAddressAdultAffectAgricultureArtsAttentionAttitudeBehavioral ResearchBiomedical ResearchChildChildhoodClinicClinical ResearchCommunicable DiseasesCommunicationCommunitiesComplexDevelopmentDiseaseEducationEducational ActivitiesEducational CurriculumEducational workshopEngineeringEnterobacteriaceaeEventFosteringFundingGoalsHealthHealth SciencesHealth StatusHealth educationHispanicsInstructionKnowledgeLanguageLatinoLearningLibrariesLinguisticsLow incomeMathematicsMedicineMissionNational Institute of General Medical SciencesNot Hispanic or LatinoPhotographyPopulationProgram DevelopmentPublic HealthResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRuralRural CommunitySchoolsScienceSelf EfficacyStudent recruitmentStudentsSystemTechnologyThinkingTrainingTranscendUnderrepresented PopulationsUnderrepresented StudentsUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVisualVisuospatialWashingtonWest Nile virusYouthZoonosesagricultural communityagricultural regionbasebilingualismcareercohortcommunity centercommunity organizationsdesignethnic diversityexhibitionshealth literacyimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlearning outcomememberminority childrenminority studentportabilityprogramsproject-based learningscience educationscience teachertoolunderserved communityvisual learning
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
Biomedical science and science professions can seem unattainable to many low-income and minority children
living in rural-agricultural regions across the United States. There is a need for educational programs and rural
capacity building initiatives that will help these children see themselves and their rural communities as a
genuine part of the biomedical enterprise. To address this need, this project will establish the Health-sciences
Education through Arts-based Learning (HEAL) partnership; an interdisciplinary collaboration of Washington
State University biomedical science and Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine
(STEMM) education researchers, rural education partner organizations, practitioner partners, and community
stakeholders from low-income, ethnically diverse communities in rural-agricultural Central Washington. The
long-term goal of this project is to bolster the recruitment of students from these underrepresented
communities into the biomedical research pipeline. To pursue this goal, the project's overall objective is to
foster early interest in, understanding of, and appreciation for STEMM and biomedical science career
possibilities among low-income and ethnically diverse rural children in grades 3-5. Situated at the cutting edge
of research on systems-level thinking and arts-integrated STEMM learning, HEAL will develop a
comprehensive educational program and cohort of well-prepared community educators to foster creative,
visual learning about complex zoonotic diseases systems, such as West Nile Virus and enteric bacteria, and the
impact of these diseases on rural-agricultural communities. The project will pursue two specific aims: 1)
Design an equitable, effective, and comprehensive arts-based health science education program about disease
systems in rural-agricultural regions; 2) Build educator capacity in rural-agricultural regions through
professional development in arts-based health science education. Under the first aim, HEAL will develop and
implement four curriculum modules, public youth-exhibition community events, and portable arts-integrated
biomedical science activity kits to be used in rural libraries, community centers, clinics, and schools. Under the
second aim, HEAL will build comprehensive, sustained professional development programs, including
intensive year-long courses, three-day regional workshops, and online training materials for national-level
distribution, for elementary-level educators and other adults serving the target communities. HEAL's approach
is innovative because it uses systems-level thinking as a tool for advancing equity in biomedical fields, equips
underrepresented children with visual and spatial artistic tools to learn and communicate biomedical science
across language divides, and challenges the status quo of rural education capacity building by developing
expertise from within underserved communities. This project is significant because it will advance biomedical
science education for underserved and increasingly diverse rural-agricultural communities across the US,
ultimately strengthening and diversifying the biomedical workforce.
项目总结/摘要
生物医学科学和科学专业对许多低收入和少数民族儿童来说似乎遥不可及
生活在美国的农村农业地区。需要有教育计划和农村
能力建设倡议,将帮助这些儿童看到自己和他们的农村社区是一个
真正的生物医药企业的一部分。为了满足这一需求,该项目将建立健康科学
通过艺术为基础的学习教育(HEAL)伙伴关系;华盛顿的跨学科合作
州立大学生物医学和科学、技术、工程、数学和医学
(STEMM)教育研究人员,农村教育合作伙伴组织,从业者合作伙伴和社区
来自华盛顿中部农村农业区低收入、种族多样化社区的利益相关者。的
该项目的长期目标是加强从这些代表性不足的学生的招聘
社区进入生物医学研究管道。为了实现这一目标,该项目的总体目标是
培养早期兴趣,理解和欣赏STEM和生物医学科学事业
低收入和多民族农村儿童在3-5年级学习的可能性。位于最前沿
的研究系统级思维和艺术集成STEMM学习,HEAL将开发一个
全面的教育计划和一群准备充分的社区教育工作者,以培养创造力,
视觉学习复杂的人畜共患病系统,如西尼罗河病毒和肠道细菌,
这些疾病对农村-农业社区的影响。该项目将追求两个具体目标:
设计一个公平、有效、全面的以艺术为基础的疾病健康科学教育计划
(2)通过以下方式建设农村农业地区的教育者能力:
在艺术为基础的健康科学教育的专业发展。在第一个目标下,HEAL将开发和
实施四个课程单元,公共青年-展览社区活动和便携式艺术-综合
在农村图书馆、社区中心、诊所和学校使用的生物医学科学活动包。下
第二个目标,HEAL将建立全面,持续的专业发展计划,包括
为期一年的强化课程、为期三天的区域研讨会以及国家级在线培训材料
分发给初级教育工作者和为目标社区服务的其他成年人。HEAL的方法
是创新的,因为它使用系统级思维作为促进生物医学领域公平的工具,
利用视觉和空间艺术工具学习和交流生物医学科学的儿童人数不足
跨越语言鸿沟,挑战农村教育能力建设的现状,
来自服务不足社区的专业知识。该项目意义重大,因为它将推动生物医学
为美国各地服务不足和日益多样化的农村农业社区提供科学教育,
最终加强和多样化生物医学劳动力。
项目成果
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Health Education through Arts-based Learning (HEAL): A Partnership to Investigate Interdisciplinary Science Programs in Rural Communities
通过基于艺术的学习进行健康教育(HEAL):调查农村社区跨学科科学项目的合作伙伴关系
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