Lessons Learned from NASA STEM Workshops for High-Impact Professional Development

February 1st, 2021 | RESEARCH

As public libraries continue to evolve, library staff seek to expand their STEM facilitation skills and knowledge. “NASA STEM Workshops” prepared 363 attendees to facilitate space-themed programs. External evaluation found that months later, attendees facilitated more STEM programming, became more confident and aware of STEM resources, and shared these resources with others. The professional development model demonstrated the importance of (1) practical, hands-on experiences to cultivate internal confidence and interest in facilitating STEM activities, and (2) increased attention to external factors (e.g., administrative support, community collaborations, library allowances on physical space and funding), to secure positive impacts of attendees.

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Team Members

Keliann LaConte, Author, Space Science Institute
Brooks Mitchell, Author, Space Science Institute
Christine Shupla, Author, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Carrie Liston, Author, Education Development Center
Ginger Fitzhugh, Author, Education Development Center

Citation

Identifier Type: DOI
Identifier: 10.1080/01616846.2021.1875805

Publication: Public Library Quarterly

Funders

Funding Source: NASA
Funding Program: Science Activation
Award Number: NNX16AE30A

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NASA@ My Library

Tags

Audience: Evaluators | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals
Discipline: Education and learning science | Space science
Resource Type: Peer-reviewed article | Research Products
Environment Type: Library Programs | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Public Programs | Resource Centers and Networks