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A Study on the Impact that the COVID-19 Pandemic had on STEM Learning in Elementary School Students

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Abstract

Last year STEM learning was impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic when multiple schools had to provide instruction through virtual learning environments.  Authors of this research developed a model to measure the impact the pandemic had on successful STEM learning [Carmona et al, 2020] using the concept of Student Engagement (i.e., effort, participation, autonomy, competence, sense of belonging, and personal relationships).  This model correlates student engagement and academic performance to measure the manner in which the pandemic affected STEM learning. Early results show decreases in certain areas as expected; however, there are also unexpected results implying that some behaviors, perceptions, and constructs may have actually increased in other areas of the STEM learning process.  In this presentation, we discuss how these results were obtained, how the variables of interest were measured, and the results and impact on STEM learning from multiple perspectives (i.e., teachers, students, independent observers).  We will also discuss the impact the pandemic had on mathematics and science scores and student engagement and compare this to pre-pandemic levels.

Publication: 1) Jorge Carmona Reyes, Shanna L. Attai, Judy York, Kerri Ranney, Truell Hyde, "A Study on the Increase in Interest and Positive Perception of STEM Fields Through Student Engagement", APS DPP, remote conference, Nov 9-13, 2020<br><br>2) Jorge Carmona Reyes, Shanna L. Attai, Judy York, Kerri Ranney, Leanne Howell, Truell Hyde. (2021, Feb). Results of an Observational Study on Elementary School Student Engagement, SERA Virtual Conference (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdyq27FYqDM&t=1s)<br><br>3) Jorge Carmona Reyes, Shanna L. Attai, Judy York, Kerri Ranney, Truell Hyde. (2021, Feb). The Impact of the Physical Environment on the 4Cs and Elementary School Student Engagement, SERA Virtual Conference (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1NNdflJUl4&t=4s)<br><br>4) Carmona Reyes, J. A., Attai, S. L., York, J., Ranney, K., & Hyde, T. W. (2021, March). Student Engagement as a Mediator to Increase Interest in STEM Areas. In Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (No. 2548, p. 1144).<br><br>5) ATTAI, SHANNA, JUDY YORK, JORGE C. REYES, KERRI RANNEY, and TRUELL HYDE. "Leaders Learners." (2019).<br><br>6) Carmona Reyes, J., Attai, S., Davis, J., York, J., Ranney, K., & Hyde, T. W. (2020). Initial Development and Validation of the Elementary Student Engagement Survey (ESES). AERA Conference<br><br>7) Carmona Reyes, J., Attai, S., Altmann, R., Davis, J., York, J., Ranney, K., Howell, L., & Hyde, T. W. (2020). Psychometrics of an Instrument Measuring the Impact that Learning Environments have on Elementary Students Engagement. AERA Conference

Presenters

  • Jorge Carmona Reyes

    Baylor University

Authors

  • Jorge Carmona Reyes

    Baylor University

  • Augusto Carballido

    CASPER - Baylor University, Baylor University, CASPER, Baylor University

  • Brenda Davis

    Baylor University

  • Judy York

    Education Service Center, Region 12

  • Kerry Brady

    Huckabee

  • Truell W Hyde

    Baylor University