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Science Learning with Hero Elementary: Blended Learning Resources to Reach Students Identified as Socioeconomically Disadvantaged

July 31, 2021 | Media and Technology, Public Programs
Hero Elementary is a transmedia educational initiative aimed at improving the school readiness and academic achievement in science and literacy of children grades K-2. With an emphasis on Latinx communities, English Language Learners, youth with disabilities, and children from low-income households, Hero Elementary celebrates kids and encourages them to make a difference in their own backyards and beyond by actively doing science and using their Superpowers of Science. The content is aligned with NGSS and CCSS-ELA for K–2. This report summarizes findings from a case study with 4 large afterschool programs serving students from low-income backgrounds. We asked: 1) Do the design features of Hero Elementary support access to science learning for K–2 students identified as socioeconomically disadvantaged? 2) What adaptations do educators make to Hero Elementary resources to provide greater access to the content for their students identified as socioeconomically disadvantaged? The findings suggest that Hero Elementary is effective in engaging socioeconomically disadvantaged students in science learning and in helping them to see science as an academic topic in which they can excel.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Betsy McCarthy
    Author
    WestEd
  • Daniel Brenner
    Author
    WestEd
  • Claire Morgan
    Author
    WestEd
  • Joan Freese
    Principal Investigator
    TPT (Twin Cities PBS)
  • Momoko Hayakawa
    Project Staff
    TPT (Twin Cities PBS)
  • Citation

    Funders

    ED
    Funding Program: Ready to Learn
    Award Number: U295A150012-17
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Websites, Mobile Apps, and Online Media | Public Programs | Afterschool Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Ethnic/Racial | Hispanic/Latinx Communities | People with Disabilities | English Language Learners | Low Socioeconomic Status

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