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Engineering a Healthier Watershed: Middle School Students Use Engineering Design to Lessen the Impact of Their Campusu27 Impervious Surfaces on Their Local Watershed

机译:设计更健康的流域:中学生使用工程设计来减轻他们校园的影响 u27不透水面对他们的地方流域

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It is important that students understand not only how their local watershed functions, but also how it is being impacted by impervious surfaces. Additionally, students need experience exploring the scientific and engineering practices that are necessary for a strong STEM background. With this knowledge students can be empowered to tackle this real and local problem using engineering design, a powerful practice gaining momentum and clarity through its prominence in the recent Framework for K-12 Science Education. Twenty classes of suburban sixth-graders participated in a new five-week Watershed Engineering Design Unit taught by their regular science teachers. Students engaged in scientific inquiry to learn about the structure, function, and health of their local watersheds, focusing on the effects of impervious surfaces. In small groups, students used the engineering design process to propose solutions to lessen the impact of runoff from their school campuses. The goal of this evaluation was to determine the effectiveness of the curriculum in terms of student gains in understanding of (1) watershed function, (2) the impact of impervious surfaces, and (3) the engineering design process. To determine the impact of this curriculum on their learning, students took multiple-choice pre- and post-assessments made up of items covering the three categories above. This data was analyzed for statistical significance using a lower-tailed paired sample t-test. All three objectives showed statistically significant learning gains and the results were used to recommend improvements to the curriculum and the assessment instrument for future iterations.
机译:重要的是,学生不仅要了解他们当地的分水岭如何运作,而且还要了解不透水表面如何影响分水岭。此外,学生需要丰富的经验来探索科学和工程实践,这对于拥有强大的STEM背景十分必要。有了这些知识,就可以利用工程设计使学生有能力解决这个实际和本地问题,这是一种强大的实践,它通过在最近的K-12科学教育框架中的突出地位而获得动力和清晰度。郊区六年级的20个班级参加了新的为期五周的分水岭工程设计单元,由其常规的科学老师教授。学生进行科学探究,以了解当地流域的结构,功能和健康状况,重点是不透水表面的影响。在小组中,学生使用工程设计过程来提出解决方案,以减轻学校校园径流的影响。评估的目的是根据学生对以下方面的了解来确定课程的有效性:(1)分水岭功能;(2)不透水表面的影响;(3)工程设计过程。为了确定该课程对他们学习的影响,学生进行了多项选择的评估,这些评估由涵盖上述三个类别的项目组成。使用低尾配对样本t检验分析此数据的统计显着性。所有这三个目标均显示出统计学上显着的学习成果,其结果被用于建议对课程和评估工具进行改进,以供将来进行迭代。

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    Gardner Elizabeth Claire;

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