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dc.contributor.advisorLake, Vickie
dc.contributor.authorLatta, Laura
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-12T13:41:32Z
dc.date.available2019-08-12T13:41:32Z
dc.date.issued2019-08
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/321135
dc.description.abstractNational attention has turned to the provision of high quality science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) instruction to help prepare students for the 21st century workforce. To promote innovation, creative instructional practices are required. Community schools implement out-of-school time (OST) programming as a part of a core instructional program to support student engagement, extend student learning, and pique students’ interests in a variety of topics not typically covered during the regular school day. STEM OST programs provide students with opportunities to experience all those benefits in addition to the development of learning surrounding various STEM topics like coding, robotics, engineering, etc. This convergent mixed-methods study, set within a Title I community school, sought to identify how STEM OST programs influence students’ attitudes toward STEM as well as 21st century skills. The study incorporated the perceptions of parents, students, and teachers regarding student outcomes from OST programs. Students who participated in STEM programs demonstrated an increase from pre- to post-test scores on a survey measuring STEM Identity. Students who participated in Non-STEM programs demonstrated a pre- to post-test increase on a survey of 21st century skills. Parents, students, and teachers perceived a variety of different 21st century outcomes associated with program participation, including the growth of learning and innovation skills, relational skills, and social emotional skills. Implications for practice are discussed. Keywords: Out-of-school time (OST) programs, community schools, STEM, 21st centuryen_US
dc.languageen_USen_US
dc.subjectcommunity schoolsen_US
dc.subjectSTEMen_US
dc.subjectout-of-school time programsen_US
dc.subject21st century skillsen_US
dc.titleEVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF STEM OUT-OF-SCHOOL TIME PROGRAMMING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STEM ATTITUDES AND 21st CENTURY SKILLS OF COMMUNITY SCHOOL STUDENTSen_US
dc.contributor.committeeMemberFord, Timothy
dc.contributor.committeeMemberHorm, Diane
dc.contributor.committeeMemberEthridge, Libby
dc.contributor.committeeMemberKwon, Kyong-Ah
dc.date.manuscript2019-08
dc.thesis.degreePh.D.en_US
ou.groupJeannine Rainbolt College of Education::Department of Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculumen_US


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