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INNOVATION APPROACH IMPACT PARTNERS The proposed project will expand the SEPA’s reach into preschool learning environments. o Impacting the Future STEM and Health Science Workforce by “Bridging the Gap” Between Preschool and K-12 Learning Environments o Facilitate Kindergarten Readiness through Scientific Language Development o Teaching Teachers How to Teach Developmentally Appropriate Inquiry-based Science within the context of healthy living o Diversifying the STEM Pipeline Early in Life With SEPA’s support, our interdisciplinary team will use innovative approaches to address critical “leaks” in the structural integrity of our nation’s STEM pipeline. o Over the course of the program, we will impact over 350 teachers and 3,400 children with hands-on, inquiry- based science learning, with thousands of additional children reached as teachers continue implementing the PEAS approach in subsequent years. o Further, strengthening the preschool educator workforce will improve the quality of early STEM experiences, “bridge the gap” between preschool and K-12 learning environments, advance the field by serving as a model for future programs, and ultimately feeding the STEM pipeline. Specific Aim 1: Develop, implement, and evaluate the PEAS Teaching Guide, an innovative guide for Head Start teachers focused on integrative, inquiry-based learning in the Life Sciences that will: (1) build teacher science teaching knowledge, science teaching interest, and science teaching efficacy; and (2) improve children’s science knowledge and development of language. Specific Aim 2: Create the NIH SEPA PEAS Institute for Early Childhood Teachers focused on building science teaching knowledge, science teaching interest, and science teaching efficacy among Head Start teachers serving URM children (3-5 years) living in rural NC. o Principal Investigator: Virginia C. Stage, Phd, RDN East Carolina University o Co-Investigator: Archana V. Hegde, PhD, BK East Carolina University o Co-Investigator: Lucia Mendez, PhD,CCC-SLP University of North Carolina at Greensboro o Co-Investigator: L. Suzanne Goodell, PhD, RD North Carolina State University o Key Personal: Tammy Lee, PhD & Daniel Dickerson, PhD East Carolina University o External Evaluator: Sebastian Diaz, PhD Diaz Consulting o Head Start Program Partners This project is supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, the National Institutes of Health. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. Figure 3. Pilot, Implementation, and Dissemination Counties for PEAS Program Activities Figure 1. Preschool Cycle of Science Discovery Specific Aim 3: Establish an early STEM Network of teachers, administrators, program faculty, and community partners within and between NC-based Head Start programs. Figure 2. PEAS Teaching Guide Mock Cover Art

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INNOVATION APPROACH

IMPACT

PARTNERS

The proposed project will expand the SEPA’s reach intopreschool learning environments.o Impacting the Future STEM and Health Science Workforce

by “Bridging the Gap” Between Preschool and K-12Learning Environments

o Facilitate Kindergarten Readiness through ScientificLanguage Development

o Teaching Teachers How to Teach DevelopmentallyAppropriate Inquiry-based Science within the context ofhealthy living

o Diversifying the STEM Pipeline Early in Life

With SEPA’s support, our interdisciplinary team will use innovative approaches to address critical “leaks” in the structural integrity of our nation’s STEM pipeline.

o Over the course of the program, we will impact over 350teachers and 3,400 children with hands-on, inquiry-based science learning, with thousands of additional childrenreached as teachers continue implementing the PEASapproach in subsequent years.

o Further, strengthening the preschool educator workforce willimprove the quality of early STEM experiences, “bridge thegap” between preschool and K-12 learningenvironments, advance the field by serving as a model forfuture programs, and ultimately feeding the STEM pipeline.

Specific Aim 1: Develop, implement, andevaluate the PEAS Teaching Guide, an innovativeguide for Head Start teachers focused onintegrative, inquiry-based learning in the LifeSciences that will: (1) build teacher scienceteaching knowledge, science teaching interest,and science teaching efficacy; and (2) improvechildren’s science knowledge anddevelopment of language.

Specific Aim 2: Create the NIH SEPA PEASInstitute for Early Childhood Teachersfocused on building science teaching knowledge,science teaching interest, and science teachingefficacy among Head Start teachers serving URMchildren (3-5 years) living in rural NC.

o Principal Investigator: Virginia C. Stage, Phd, RDNEast Carolina University

o Co-Investigator: Archana V. Hegde, PhD, BKEast Carolina University

o Co-Investigator: Lucia Mendez, PhD,CCC-SLPUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro

o Co-Investigator: L. Suzanne Goodell, PhD, RDNorth Carolina State University

o Key Personal: Tammy Lee, PhD & Daniel Dickerson,PhD East Carolina University

o External Evaluator: Sebastian Diaz, PhDDiaz Consulting

o Head Start Program PartnersThis project is supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, the National Institutes of Health. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

Figure 3. Pilot, Implementation, and Dissemination Counties for PEAS Program Activities

Figure 1. Preschool Cycle of Science Discovery

Specific Aim 3: Establish an early STEMNetwork of teachers, administrators, programfaculty, and community partners within and betweenNC-based Head Start programs.

Figure 2. PEAS Teaching Guide Mock Cover Art