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Overview
The CILS Science Fellows Program is designed for current UCSC doctoral students in the sciences, and led by CILS faculty from the Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Engineering. The program is creating a new a cadre of scientists engaged and interested in understanding theory and practice in inquiry science teaching and learning in multiple contexts. This highly visible program is effective on many levels, and builds capacity across disciplinary contexts.

The Science Fellows are students at UC Santa Cruz who are working on their doctorates in fields of social or natural sciences. Students participate over three years, receiving funding one quarter (spring) each year. In their CILS quarter students spend 12-15 hours per week on CILS courses, seminars and teaching projects. Students come from a wide range of departments such as Earth Sciences, Marine and Ocean Sciences, Astronomy, Environmental Toxicology, & Chemistry. Students have their faculty advisors’ support to participate in this program, thus ensuring the support of many different departments in the sciences.

Through the high quality of the students participating and structure of this three quarter program -- equivalent of one year funding for each student -- the program has demonstrated benefits disproportionate to its apparent size. All of the students who have applied have been top-level research students with high motivation to become smarter about teaching to diverse populations. Spreading the program over three years has the practical value of allowing students to continue their core research work as they participate in CILS, and additionally this structure offers the opportunity for ideas to consolidate over time and influence other areas of their work.

After the first cohort of CILS Science Fellows completed their introductory quarter in 2002, we noticed the rapid pace at which they became a part of new community of teaching and learning that crossed boundaries of museum and classroom, as well as education, psychology and the natural sciences departments. They embraced the idea of conducting research and design experiments in both classroom and museum environments. Their career choices have expanded as well due to the connections with CILS faculty, post docs and graduate students from other departments and institutions through the different CILS programs.


Supervision/Advising of Graduate Students
Key faculty engaged in the Science Fellows program include: Mark Mangel (Engineering School) along with CILS faculty from Developmental Psychology and Mathematics/Science Education.


Course Requirements
Science Fellows attend the monthly CILS colloquium, as well as the annual CILS Bay Area Institute. Specific courses and programs developed for the program include:

First trimester: CILS Informal Learning Course (with other CILS grad students)
Second trimester: Advanced Science Learning Seminar
Third trimester: a field-based education project


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