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Making it Real: Engaging Middle School Students with Earth Systems Connections - Summative Evaluation of '6 Degrees of Connection'

February 1, 2017 | Media and Technology, Public Programs

‘6 Degrees of Connection’ is an informative and memorable program that combines a one-hour Science On a Sphere® interactive presentation with a follow-up creative art activity – each aspect of which encourages middle school students to think of interconnections among phenomena on the planet, including the natural world and human activity. 

The ‘6 Degrees of Connection’ program was developed by the Nurture Nature Center (Easton PA) in collaboration with the Maryland Science Center (Baltimore MD) through an extensive process of developing the concept, prototypes, and final program. Lehigh University helped recruit student interns to develop content for the program and NASA’s Maurice Henderson acted as an advisor.

The program was focused on earth science concepts and the theme of interconnectedness, relying on a personal relevance hook – the 6 degrees theme – to capture interest and motivation to further pursue STEM experiences and careers. The 6 degrees theme, inspired the 6 degrees of separation theory, underscores the idea of personal connections and interrelationships with consequences. 

Key goals of the program were: 1. Increase knowledge of Earth Systems and how they are interconnected; 2. Maintain or increase interest/engagement in STEM subjects to prepare for STEM careers; 3. Increase personal engagement and connection to science through creative art activities; 4. Increase ability to explain chains of connections - how one event can lead to another; 5. Increase ability to perceive how global issues affect one locally and vice versa.

This summative evaluation reports on the extent to which the ‘6 Degrees of Connection’ program fulfills its goals and offers insights into other impacts of the program on middle school students.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • REVISE logo
    Principal Investigator
    Nurture Nature Center
  • Rachel Hogan Carr
    Contributor
    Nurture Nature Center
  • Keri Maxfield
    Contributor
    Nurture Nature Center
  • 2013 07 17 jimoleary
    Contributor
    Maryland Science Center
  • Joan Ramage
    Contributor
    Lehigh University
  • Maurice Henderson
    Contributor
    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Christine Larouche
    Evaluator
    People, Places and Design Research
  • Jeff Hayward
    Evaluator
    People, Places and Design Research
  • Citation

    Funders

    NASA
    Funding Program: CP4SMPV
    Award Number: NNX16AM18G
    Funding Amount: $420,000
    Resource Type: Evaluation Reports
    Discipline: Art, music, and theater | Climate | Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Geoscience and geography
    Audience: Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Planetarium and Science on a Sphere | Public Programs

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