A partnership inspiring interest in MSE careers: the center for research on interface structures and phenomena (CRISP)

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A partnership inspiring interest in MSE careers: the center for research on interface structures and phenomena (CRISP)
Abstract
The intent of the CRISP education and outreach effort is to use materials science as a vehicle for enhancing the scientific literacy and knowledge of kindergarten through postgraduate level students. A challenging part of our mission has been inspiring students to take the next step and consider further study (or a career) in the field of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). The CRISP educational programs were developed through a partnership between Yale University, Southern Connecticut State University and the urban school district of New Haven, CT. An overview of the methods and results of both formal and informal educational program components is included for years one and two of the CRISP MRSEC. This paper will focus on two CRISP programs: 1) MRSEC Initiative for Multidisciplinary Education & Research (MIMER) and 2) "Exploring Materials Science" mobile kits. The evaluation data indicates that the approach used in developing these educational programs is important. Specifically, the impact of these programs is influenced by the students' ability to relate the acquired knowledge to real life applications and technologies. In particular, emphasizing career opportunities rather than just presenting content-based programs is a key element to increasing interest towards further study in Materials Science and Engineering. © 2008 Materials Research Society.
Proceedings Title
MRS Proceedings
Date
2007
Volume
1046
Pages
28-33
ISBN
02729172 (ISSN); 9781605608426 (ISBN)
Citation Key
pop00188
Language
English
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Caragianis-Broadbridge, C., Edgecumbe, H., Osenko, G., Lehman, A., Alter, L., & Tully, J. C. (2007). A partnership inspiring interest in MSE careers: the center for research on interface structures and phenomena (CRISP). MRS Proceedings, 1046, 28–33. https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-1046-W02-09