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Voyage of Exploration

September 1, 2008 - August 31, 2011 | Public Programs, Informal/Formal Connections
Voyage of Discovery is a comprehensive and innovative project designed to provide K-12 youth in Baltimore City with an introduction to mathematics, engineering, technology, environmental science, and computer and information science, as it relates to the maritime and aerospace industries. The Sankofa Institute, in partnership with the Living Classrooms Foundation and a host of marine, informal science, community, and educational organizations, collaborate to make science relevant for inner-city youth by infusing science across the curriculum and by addressing aspects of history and culture. Youth are introduced to historical, current, and future innovations in shipbuilding as a means to learn the science, mathematics, and history associated with navigation, transportation, environmental science, and shipping. Activities will take place at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum where students participate in intensive afterschool, Saturday, and summer sessions. Families are invited for pre-session orientation meetings and again at the end of each session to observe student progress. This project will provide over 3,900 K-12 youth with the opportunity to learn mathematics (algebra, geometry, and trigonometry), physics (gravity, density, mechanics), design, and estuarine biology while participating in hands-on sessions. Project deliverables include a 26-foot wooden boat, a working model of a dirigible, a submarine model, and pilot control panel models, all constructed by students and subsequently incorporated into exhibits at the USS Constellation Museum. The project also results in the production of two curricula--one each on celestial navigation and propulsion. Voyage of Discovery informs the literature on inquiry-based informal science education programs and strategies to engage minority and low-income youth in learning science and technology.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0813460
Funding Amount: 1899602

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Sandra Parker
    Principal Investigator
    Sankofa Institute
  • Scott Raymond
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Living Classrooms Foundation
  • Discipline: Computing and information science | Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Engineering | Geoscience and geography | History/policy/law | Mathematics | Space science | Technology
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Middle School Children (11-13) | Youth/Teen (up to 17)
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Afterschool Programs | Summer and Extended Camps | Museum and Science Center Programs | Informal/Formal Connections | K-12 Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Ethnic/Racial | Low Socioeconomic Status | Urban

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