Getting Everyone to the Fair: Supporting Teachers in Broadening Participation in Science and Engineering Fairs

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Joni M. Lakin
Mary Lou Ewald
Emily E. Hardy
Paul A. Cobine
Janie G. Marino
Allen L. Landers
Virginia A. Davis
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[1] University of Alabama,Department of Educational Studies
[2] Auburn University,Office of Outreach, College of Sciences and Mathematics
[3] Old Dominion University,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[4] Auburn University,Department of Biological Sciences
[5] Auburn University,Department of Physics, Leach Science Center
[6] Auburn University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Scientific inquiry; Science fairs; Program evaluation;
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Science and Engineering (S&E) fairs are a valuable educational activity and are believed to increase students’ engagement and learning in science and engineering. However, due to differences in resources, many schools do not implement fairs to achieve these benefits for their students. This study reports the findings of a program intended to increase the participation of students from low-achieving and under-resourced schools in a regional fair program that feeds into the international fair competition. We found that the number of schools and projects participating in our regional fair increased dramatically since the start of the program. Teachers had mostly positive expectations for the project and expressed buy-in for the effort the project would take. They recruited a diverse pool of students to participate in the school fairs. Quasi-experimental methods allowed us to explore the impact of completing S&E fairs on student gains on science self-efficacy, interest and value perceptions. Controlling for pre-existing differences in these attitudes, we found that students not completing projects showed declines in their science attitudes during the year. Students who completed projects maintained similar attitudes, while those whose projects advanced to the regional fair had substantial gains on all three variables. It is unknown whether this gain can be attributed to the experience of engaging with a quality project, from being the kind of student who completes a quality project, or some other factor. Future research with greater experimental control could address these questions.
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页码:658 / 677
页数:19
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