Project TRUE Year 1 Evaluation Report

October 15th, 2015 | EVALUATION

The primary goal of Project TRUE is to increase the interest of high school students in pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors, by increasing their exposure to urban ecology research conducted with college mentors. Project TRUE also establishes a research and education partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Fordham University, to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of a tiered mentorship educational model. The model leverages both formal (Fordham) and informal (WCS) educational practices and expertise. This evaluation report from year one (of five) summarizes activities designed to collect baseline data on program activities and participant and staff experiences at each of the four sites and across sites; and to inform program improvement (formative evaluation) and begin to investigate program effectiveness (summative evaluation).

Document

Project-TRUE-Year1-Summary-of-Evaluation-Findings.pdf

Team Members

Rachel Becker-Klein, Evaluator, PEER Associates
Theresa Fox, Evaluator, PEER Associates

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: AISL
Award Number: 1421017

Related URLs

Collaborative Research: Project TRUE

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Urban
Audience: Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals | Undergraduate | Graduate Students | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Ecology | forestry | agriculture | Education and learning science
Resource Type: Evaluation Reports
Environment Type: Aquarium and Zoo Programs | Higher Education Programs | Informal | Formal Connections | Public Programs