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2021 Poster - Collaborative Strategies Research: Promoting Engagement in Informal STEM Learning as a Path to Employment for Adolescents with ASD

November 4, 2021 | Media and Technology, Public Programs

The goal of our project is to develop strategies that effectively engage autistic adolescents in informal STEM learning opportunities that promote the self-efficacy and interest in STEM careers that will empower them to seek out career opportunities in STEM fields.

The research aims are to:

1. Identify evidence-based strategies to engage autistic youth in informal STEM learning opportunities that are well matched to their attentional profiles:

Hypothesis 1: Pedagogical strategies vary in how engaging they are for people with diverse attentional profiles; people with more focused attention prefer unimodal instruction and people with less focused attention prefer multimodal instruction;

2. Determine if engaging youth in informal STEM learning opportunities increases their STEM self- efficacy:

Hypothesis 2: Engagement with informal STEM learning opportunities promotes STEM self-efficacy;

3. Determine if engagement with STEM internship activities is associated with increased interest in STEM careers and career decision-making self-efficacy:

Hypothesis 3: Engagement with STEM internship activities promotes interest in STEM careers and career decision-making self-efficacy.

This poster was presented at the 2021 NSF AISL Awardee Meeting.

TEAM MEMBERS

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    Author
    CUNY
  • Amy Hurst
    Author
    New York University
  • Beth Rosenberg
    Author
    New York University
  • Jessye Herrell
    Author
    Tech Kids Unlimited
  • Eliana Grossman
    Author
    CUNY
  • Sharang Biswas
    Author
    New York University
  • Eunju Pak
    Author
  • Cristina Ulerio
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  • Ariana Riccio
    Author
    Education Development Center
  • Jin Delos Santos
    Author
    CUNY
  • Patrick Dwyer
    Author
    University of California, Davis
  • Sergey Shevchuk-Hill
    Author
    CUNY
  • Wendy Martin
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  • Lillian Hwang-Geddes
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  • Bella Kofner
    Author
    CUNY
  • Rheniela Faye Concepcion
    Author
    CUNY
  • Theresa Major
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  • Saumya Dave
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  • Kyle Gravitch
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  • Terrance Bobb
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  • Citation

    Funders

    NSF
    Funding Program: Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
    Award Number: 2005729
    NSF
    Funding Program: Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL)
    Award Number: 2005772
    Resource Type: Reference Materials
    Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science | General STEM | Technology
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Games, Simulations, and Interactives | Public Programs | Summer and Extended Camps
    Access and Inclusion: People with Disabilities

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