Stimulating Pre College Interest In Science, Engineering And Mathematics Through Space Oriented Activities (original) (raw)

2005 Annual Conference Proceedings

The City of El Paso is a rapidly growing community located on the US-Mexico border that has a largely Hispanic population. The region can be categorized as under-educated and socioeconomically disadvantaged. For a number of reasons, most students graduating from El Paso area high schools are under-prepared in mathematics and science and thus are at a disadvantage in pursuing engineering programs at the post secondary level. The Texas PreFreshman Engineering Program (TexPREP) seeks to identify high-achieving middle and high school students with interests in science, engineering and mathematics and to enhance their preparation in these fields and thus increase their likelihood of succeeding in college. TexPREP is an academically intense eight-week summer program, which stresses the development of abstract reasoning, problem solving skills, and their applications. The Pan American Center for Earth and Environmental Studies (PACES) is a NASA University Research Center on the UTEP campus. In addition to its mission to contribute research in support of NASA's Earth Science Strategic Enterprise, PACES seeks to promote science, engineering and mathematics awareness among K-12 students, especially those with minority and socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. In 2001, collaboration between TexPREP and PACES began with the objective of using activities with space-oriented themes as a means to stimulate student interest in science, engineering and mathematics. Over the past two summers, a variety of activities have been conducted. These include (1) Remote sensing and image interpretation, (2) CricketSat electronic telemetry device activity, (3) Protein Crystal Growth experiment, (4) Rover design competition (5) "Mission to Mars" play, and (6) Field trips to NASA facilities. This paper presents a description of these space-oriented program components and some results from the evaluation of the program.