M-LEAP2: Continuing to Follow the STEM Trajectory of Students into High School

September 15th, 2013 - August 31st, 2016 | PROJECT

The Massachusetts Linking Experiences and Pathways Follow-on (M-LEAP2) is a three-year longitudinal empirical research study that is examining prospectively how early formal and informal STEM education experiences are related to gender-based differences in STEM achievement-related choices in middle and high school. M-LEAP2 serves as a complement to - and extension of - a prior NSF-funded study, M-LEAP, which was a largely quantitative research study that followed overlapping cohorts of 3rd - 6th grade female and male students for three years. M-LEAP surveyed over 1,600 students, 627 student-parent pairs, and 134 second parents in 8 diverse public schools across Massachusetts. In contrast, M-LEAP2 is a heavily qualitative three-year study using in-depth interviews with a diverse range of 72 of these students and their families to study how formal and informal science experiences shape the students' science-related beliefs, interests, and aspirations as they progress though middle and high school.

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Team Members

Goodman Research Group, Inc., Contributor
Victor van den Bergh, Project Manager, Goodman Research Group, Inc.
Irene Goodman, Principal Investigator, Goodman Research Group, Inc.
Karen Gareis, Co-Principal Investigator, Goodman Research Group, Inc.
Danielle Smith, Contributor, Goodman Research Group, Inc.

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Award Number: 1252473
Funding Amount: 500000

Tags

Audience: Educators | Teachers | Evaluators | Families | Middle School Children (11-13) | Museum | ISE Professionals | Parents | Caregivers | Youth | Teen (up to 17)
Discipline: Education and learning science | Engineering | General STEM | Mathematics | Social science and psychology | Technology
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Informal | Formal Connections | K-12 Programs | Media and Technology | Public Programs