Beyond School Newsletters and Memos: Family Engagement in Planning, Developing, and Delivering an Innovative STEM Program

International and Canadian policy recommendations underscore the urgent need for more STEM graduates and systemic educational reform, particularly in fostering global competencies. This study examines the collaborative development of an innovative high school STEM program aligned with the United Nat...

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Main Authors: Catherine Hands, Elizabeth Kurucz, Emily Krysten Spencer-Mueller, Nadine Gudz, Karin Archer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15/6/665
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Summary:International and Canadian policy recommendations underscore the urgent need for more STEM graduates and systemic educational reform, particularly in fostering global competencies. This study examines the collaborative development of an innovative high school STEM program aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, focusing specifically on family involvement. We ask, “How are families contributing to the co-design and revision of an innovative STEM program in a southern Ontario secondary school”? Grounded in human-centered design and developmental evaluation (DE), the study uses a mixed-methods annual survey administered to parents from 2021 to 2024. A total of 143 parents shared their perspectives on the program’s strengths, challenges, student engagement, global competency development, and future readiness. Findings reveal that families played a key role in shaping a student-led, project-based STEM program grounded in real-world issues. While parents expressed overall satisfaction, they also identified challenges such as limited collaboration, communication gaps, insufficient community engagement, and concerns about academic rigor. Recommendations include enhanced communication strategies, a dedicated site coordinator, more classroom support, and ongoing curriculum review. The paper highlights the value of a design lab approach in deepening parent engagement and continuously evolving STEM education in response to community needs.
ISSN:2227-7102