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Elevating Adult Civic Science Literacy Through a Renewed Citizen Science Paradigm

  • David P. Cronin
  • , Jonathan E Messemer

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Abstract

America’s adult populace has failed to keep pace with the rapid inundation of science-centric knowledge affecting nearly every facet of personal, familial, and communal life. With three out of every four American adults considered scientifically illiterate, adult civic science literacy (CSL) has reached alarmingly low levels. The purpose of this research is to determine if the CSL of adults can be elevated through a renewed citizen science paradigm (RCSP)—incorporating nonformal outdoor adult education and structured experiential learning—in which volunteers conduct scientific research in an unfamiliar domain while maintaining the basic tenet of data collection in citizen science programming. From 67 program volunteers, 23 adults were purposively selected on the basis of their complete participation throughout the program. Data were collected through a repeated measures design, self-report surveys (n = 23) and quantitatively analyzed. The results revealed the RCSP statistically significantly elevated the CSL—science vocabulary knowledge (p <.001) and science process understanding (p <.001)—of participating adults while collecting more than 30,000 pieces of scientific data for the supporting agency that funded the program.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)143-150
Number of pages8
JournalAdult Learning
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2013

Keywords

  • citizen science
  • civic science literacy
  • experiential learning
  • outdoor education

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