ERIC Number: EJ987614
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 11
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ISSN: ISSN-0273-446X
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Describing Connections between Science Content and Future Careers: Implementing Texas Curriculum for Rural at-Risk High School Students Using Purposefully-Designed Field Trips
Hutson, Tommye; Cooper, Susan; Talbert, Tony
Rural Educator, v33 n1 p37-47 Fall 2011
The state of Texas has an "essential knowledge" component in some high school science courses indicating that students be able to describe connections between academic science content and future jobs or training through effective exposure to course content. The participants in this study were from a small rural high school in central Texas. Each was labeled as "at-risk" and self-identified an inability to describe those types of connections after earning credit in more than one science course with that "essential knowledge" component. A career-focused field trip to a local vocational/technology training center was designed to address that particular deficit. This study followed a narrative multiple-case case study design. Data included school records, surveys, individual and focus group interviews, and field notes from observations during the field trip. The effectiveness of the field trip was evident as each participant was able to describe connections immediately following the excursion. (Contains 2 tables.)
Descriptors: Field Trips, Science Curriculum, Course Content, Interviews, Focus Groups, At Risk Students, Science Careers, Correlation, Rural Schools, High School Students, Case Studies, Credits, Self Concept, Surveys, Student Records, Instructional Effectiveness, Science Instruction
National Rural Education Association. Web site: http://www.nrea.net
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Texas
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