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Kathleen Martin

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Just as there often exists an urban-rural divide in political and environmental landscapes, urban and rural education systems share the common issue of being under-resourced, especially for science education.
Kristine Callis-Duehl, the Sally and Derick Driemeyer director of education research and outreach at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, and her collaborators at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation and University of Illinois Extension were awarded a three-year $685,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to create a synergistic partnership between urban and rural communities in southern Illinois to establish a cross-regional curriculum that introduces bioengineering and plant monitoring technology to middle school aged youth in summer programs.
Young people at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation in East St. Louis, Illinois, and at the U of I Extension program in Waterloo, Illinois, will monitor corn growth in both regions by using in-demand technology including drones and a microclimate field monitoring system developed by Danforth Center scientist Nadia Shakoor.
By growing and comparing sweet corn, GMO commodity corn and non-GMO commodity corn, students will see firsthand how bioengineering improves plant health and crop yield.
By conducting joint fieldwork and presenting their ideas at a mini-conference, urban and rural youth will establish a collaboration that generates culturally mindful activities, as well as authentic data that can help shed light on the impact of climate change on corn harvests.
This collaboration will allow rural students to experience FarmBot robotics at work in smaller, urban plots and allow urban students to experience the use of drones used in precision agriculture on larger, rural farms.
Ultimately, through this informal authentic research experience, participants will help develop a culturally informed curriculum that can be launched nationwide to establish a network of urban-rural authentic research hubs for non-formal summer programs.
Continue reading: https://www.agrinews-pubs.com/news/science/2021/12/07/collaboration-aims-to-shrink-the-urban-rural-divide/
 

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