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resource research Informal/Formal Connections
There has been an increased push for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students and scientists to be trained in science communication. Science communication researchers have outlined various models of how scientists interact with nonscientists—including deficit, dialogue, and inclusive approaches. We wanted to analyze whether published science communication curricula for STEM students and scientists exhibit features of inclusive science communication.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Randy Vickery Katlyn Murphy Rachel McMillan Sydney Alderfer Jasmine Donkoh Nicole Kelp
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
BioEYES is a K-12 science outreach program that develops self-sustaining teachers as a replication strategy to address high demand for the program while promoting long-term school partnerships. This paper explores the practices of “model teachers” from multiple grades, who are empowered over a three-year period to deliver BioEYES’ hands-on science content autonomously, as compared to the program’s standard co-teaching model (BioEYES educator + classroom teacher). The authors found that BioEYES’ professional development (PD) workshop, classroom co-teaching experience, and refresher trainings
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TEAM MEMBERS: Jamie Shuda Valerie Butler Robert Vary Steven Farber