A National Initiative to Bring Science and Sustainability to the Incarcerated: A Conference Grant

September 1st, 2012 - August 31st, 2013 | PROJECT

This conference project features two gatherings of scientists, science educators, and other experts, as well as the development of a web site, list-serv, and related activities. During the gatherings, participants will explore how to build state-based programs that can engage people who are incarcerated in sustainability science programming. This work builds off of the success of the Sustainable Prisons Project, which has connected people who are incarcerated in Washington State with science through direct involvement in conservation research, and responds to calls from scientists and corrections staff interested in implementing similar programming in other states. The project will help advance the informal science education (ISE) field by potentially leading to high impact activities for a truly underserved population; building capacity among ISE professionals; and building knowledge and a replicable model of supporting non-traditional collaborations that serve the needs of people underrepresented in STEM.

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Team Members

Nalini Nadkarni, Principal Investigator, University of Utah
Carri LeRoy, Co-Principal Investigator, Sustainability in Prisons Project

Funders

Funding Source: NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 1204448
Funding Amount: 249708

Tags

Audience: Educators | Teachers | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Education and learning science | General STEM
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Conferences | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Public Programs