DISCOVERY DAYS: A MODEL FOR INFORMAL K-8 SCIENCE EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT
The Geosciences Department recently became involved in the Discovery Days program with the goals of stimulating student interest in the earth sciences as well as in geoscience careers, and increasing earth science literacy among the general public. In order to reach these goals, we developed hands-on activities around the theme of how earth systems relate to students everyday lives. For example, students used geographic information systems (GIS) software to locate their schools and explore surrounding landforms. A rock and mineral display consisted of diverse samples that showed students how these resources are used. Students explored groundwater resources and consequences of contamination using a 3-d groundwater model. Finally, computer simulations and 3-d models introduced students to volcanic and earthquake hazards in Oregon, and the relationship between such processes and plate tectonics.
Although we did not conduct a formal assessment, our experiences during the most recent event suggest that we successfully engaged student interest in the earth sciences. In future events, we plan to make our theme(s) more explicit, and to introduce activities geared towards younger students (K-2). Discovery Days could serve as a model for other geoscience departments or universities interested in outreach to their local K-12 communities.