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Environmental Education Research Projects 2012 Junior Solar Sprints Longitudinal Study Junior Solar Sprints Statewide Life after H2
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Junior Solar Sprints Longitudinal Research Project The Competition Students work in teams to design and build solar-powered model cars Learn aspects of renewable energy, physics & engineering Correlated to Core Curriculum Content Standards
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44 schools 738 teams 2,628 students 8 schools 39 teams 156 students 20112002
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Surveys from previous years Measured program satisfaction No qualitative or long-term data Need to determine long-term outcomes & benefits Does participation in the program influence educational interests and career paths in the future? Does participation in the program create opportunities for young women to pursue careers in science and engineering? Statement of need
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Methodology Follow 263 (10%) participating in 2012 competition over a span of 11 years Annual survey Qualitative data Quantitative data Parental consent and school involvement Incentives Annual follow-up & reporting
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Study year Number of participantsTasks 1263 Survey development -- Initial contact -- Secure participation through teachers, administrators and parents -- Survey distribution -- Reporting 2210 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 3168 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 4134 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 5107 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 686 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 769 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 855 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 944 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 1035 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting 1128 Follow up -- Survey analysis -- Reporting *Projections assume a 20% annual attrition rate
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JSS Statewide Success of program is measured by: Increased participation Positive feedback Nine years of student & school involvement Next step is to expand the program
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Methodology Focus group 10-12 participants Representatives from each county Mixture of new/experienced teachers and volunteers Topics to include Where will a statewide competition take place? What would the budget include? How will it be organized? How many coordinators are needed?
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Why use a focus group? Centralized, recordable Need for new ideas & feedback Promotes discussion Critical stage in planning Thoughts and experiences of individuals from different backgrounds
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Life after H 2 The Competition Students at the high school level design, build and race hydrogen-powered model cars Annual competition involving several different schools
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Methodology Focus group 7-10 participants Mixture of new/experienced teachers and volunteers Topics to include What program or event can replace H2? Is it feasible? What would be the budget for a different competition? What similar programs or events have been used before?
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Why use a focus group? Centralized, recordable Need for new ideas Exposure to events previously unaware of Input from those who will be involved in H 2 replacement
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