| Title: Investigating
the impact of engineering projects on first grade students' problem solving
Investigator:Merredith
Portsmore, Marina Bers,
Chris
Rogers
Funding Source: This material is based upon work supported
by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. 0307656. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or
recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s)
and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation
(NSF).
Goals:
The 2 first grade students below are testing a car they
built to see how steep a ramp it will drive up. They will make changes
to their design to try and get it to climb up steeper and steeper inclines
covered in different materials.
This research project endeavors to find out:
- Do students employ problem solving stategies when working on engineering
design projects?
- Are they able to systematically test and evaluate solutions?
- Can they transfer these skills to other problem solving situations?

Outcomes: (pending)
Experiment Description:
Four first grade classrooms (in a local area school) will
be solicited to participate in the study. All students will participate
in a pre-test to evaluate their problem solving abilities. Two classrooms
will work on engineering design projects for 1- 1.5 hours per week for
10 weeks. Observations, interviews, pictures of their creations, and student
journals will be collected and analyzed. At the end of twelve weeks, all
the students will participate in a post test to evalute their problem
solving abilities
.
Timeline:
Spring 2006 - Literature Review and Instrument Assessment
Summer 2006 - Pilot Study
Fall 2006 - Data Collection
Spring 2007 - Data Analysis
Summer 2007/Fall 2007 - Thesis Defense
Results: (pending)
Related Literature: (pending)
Associated Web Links:
The Center for Engineering
Educational Outreach
Updated 2/1/06
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