Award Abstract # 1906951
Collaborative Research: Water in the Four Corners Region: Libraries and Exhibits Connecting and Engaging Communities with Their Water Systems

NSF Org: DRL
Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings (DRL)
Recipient: SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
Initial Amendment Date: July 30, 2019
Latest Amendment Date: January 15, 2025
Award Number: 1906951
Award Instrument: Continuing Grant
Program Manager: Ellen McCallie
emccalli@nsf.gov
 (703)292-5115
DRL
 Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings (DRL)
EDU
 Directorate for STEM Education
Start Date: January 1, 2020
End Date: December 31, 2025 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $384,940.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $499,697.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2019 = $225,112.00
FY 2021 = $77,052.00

FY 2022 = $82,776.00

FY 2024 = $37,799.00

FY 2025 = $76,958.00
History of Investigator:
  • Claire Ratcliffe Adams (Principal Investigator)
    cratcliffe@spacescience.org
  • Keliann LaConte (Former Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
4765 WALNUT ST STE B
BOULDER
CO  US  80301-2575
(720)974-5888
Sponsor Congressional District: 02
Primary Place of Performance: SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
4750 Walnut St Ste 205
Boulder
CO  US  80301-2532
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
02
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): KCBXMSFGQGY3
Parent UEI: KCBXMSFGQGY3
NSF Program(s): XC-Crosscutting Activities Pro,
AISL
Primary Program Source: 01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
04001920DB NSF Education & Human Resource

04002223DB NSF Education & Human Resource

04002324DB NSF STEM Education

04002425DB NSF STEM Education

04002526DB NSF STEM Education

04002122DB NSF Education & Human Resource
Program Reference Code(s): 148Z, 8212
Program Element Code(s): 722200, 725900
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.050, 47.076

ABSTRACT

As part of its overall strategy to enhance learning in informal environments, the Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program seeks to advance new approaches to, and evidence-based understanding of, the design and development of STEM learning in informal environments. This includes providing multiple pathways for broadening access to and engagement in STEM learning experiences, advancing innovative research on and assessment of STEM learning in informal environments, and developing understandings of deeper learning by participants. This project will engage community members and youth in 13 rural, tribal, and Hispanic communities in the Four Corners Region of the south western U.S. with the science and cultural assets of water. Water is a significant and scarce resource in this geographic area. The Four Corners Region experiences low annual precipitation and high year-to-year fluctuations in water availability. Thus, water is a topic of great interest to community members, whose lives are shaped by water-related events such as drought, flood, and wildfires. Rural tribal, and Hispanic communities are often underserved with respect to science programming; their public libraries often function as the local science center. The project's inter-disciplinary team will develop, deploy, research, and evaluate an interactive traveling exhibit for small libraries, designed around regional water topics and complemented by interactive programming and community engagement events. Additionally, the team will build local capacity by fostering a community of practice among the host librarians, including participation through a support system--the STAR Library Network--to increase their science programming.

This project creates a traveling exhibit and complementary programming around water topics. Through an exhibit co-design model, communities will provide input in the exhibit development, identify water topics that are critical to them, and engage the multi-generational audiences. The exhibit merges the captivating attraction of water with the underlying science content and community context, giving patrons the opportunity to explore these topics through active learning stations, informational panels, citizen science-based activities, and an interactive regional watershed model. Artistic representations of water will be developed by community groups and incorporated into the exhibit as a dynamic display element.

Project goals are to:
(1) Spark interest in and increase understanding of water as a critical resource and cultural asset across rural, tribal, and Hispanic communities in the Four Corners Region.
(2) Increase availability of and access to engaging programming for underserved rural, tribal, and Hispanic communities focusing on the science and cultural aspects of water in the Four Corners Region.
(3) Build capacity for libraries to implement water-focused science programs, and increase available science learning and science communication resources tailored to these informal learning settings.
(4 ) Foster a Community of Practice (CoP) for participating librarians to support the development of their programming and content knowledge.
(5) Advance the body of research on informal learning environments and their role in developing community members' science ecosystems and science identities, particularly in library settings.

The project team will rigorously assess the extent to which program approaches and components stimulate patrons' interest in science, increase science knowledge, and support building a personal science identity. The model is based on the STEM Learning Ecosystems Framework. Robust evaluation will guide the program development through a front-end needs assessment and iterative revision cycles of implementation strategies.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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Ratcliffe, C. "We are Water: Sharing Stories and Inspiring Conversations in Rural, Four Corners Libraries" Newsletter Social Responsibilities Round Table , 2022 Citation Details
Rongstad Strong, B. "Place-Based Education and Community Knowledge Connect Youth to Water Topics" Connected science learning , v.5 , 2023 Citation Details

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