STEM High School Communities: Common and Differing Features
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Advanced Academics
Volume
25
Issue
3
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Date
6-17-2014
First Page
237
Last Page
271
Abstract
Using observations and interviews, the researchers explore the experiences and perspectives of students, teachers, and administrators at six specialized high schools with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as they pertain to the practices and structures affecting student outcomes. Four themes were found to be common across schools: a culture of intellectualism and inclusion, a valuation on research, the role of inquiry, and the importance of personal responsibility and independent learning for students. Nuanced differences were noted across sites, notably the difference in student-reported levels of stress; however, substantial differences in student experiences based on STEM school model type were not observed.
Recommended Citation
Tofel-Grehl, C., & Callahan, C. M. (2014). STEM high school communities: Common and differing features. Journal of Advanced Academics, 25(3), 237-271.