91导航 Education Archives - 91导航 /blog/tag/stem-education/ Inform. Educate. Inspire. Wed, 25 Dec 2024 22:55:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/cropped-cropped-SSP-favicon-01.png?w=32 91导航 Education Archives - 91导航 /blog/tag/stem-education/ 32 32 250727683 The jury is in: High School Research Teachers Conference is making an impact /blog/the-jury-is-in-high-school-research-teachers-conference-is-making-an-impact/ Fri, 31 Jan 2020 16:45:42 +0000 /?p=15537 The Society welcomed 200 educators this past fall for its fifth High School Research Teachers Conference, sponsored by Regeneron. The…

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The Society welcomed 200 educators this past fall for its fifth High School Research Teachers Conference, sponsored by Regeneron. The conference is comprised of teacher-led sessions, where they are given an opportunity to share topics as varied as finding funding sources for their science programs to supporting underserved students to learning more about the Society鈥檚 science competitions and teacher resources.

Following the conference, the Society surveyed the 200 teachers and received responses from 128 participants. One hundred fourteen of those teachers reported that they had a 鈥渕uch better鈥 or 鈥渂etter than expected鈥 experience at the conference, with 98 teachers saying that the information shared was at the right level for them.

When asked how the conference would impact their future support of students in scientific research, the educators had this to say:

鈥淚 learned about new labs and ideas to scaffold the skills needed in student research, including literature searching, experimental design and statistics.鈥

鈥淚’ve gained insights about ways to reach out to my community for support, which is important, since we are so far from major research institutions or industry.鈥

鈥淚’m going to incorporate more articles from Science News into the curriculum.鈥

鈥淢y head is spinning from all the great resources, connections and conversations I had over the span of the conference. I have several things I want to employ, including, lobbying for the addition of the AP Seminar and research classes, starting a school research journal and new ideas for experimental models and sources of data.鈥

Teachers can sign up to be notified when the lottery opens next year on the High School Research Teachers Conference .

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Exploring STEAM with Marie鈥檚 Kids /blog/exploring-steam-with-maries-kids/ Tue, 03 Dec 2019 16:17:28 +0000 /?p=12054 Exposing children to science and engineering can make them more likely to pursue those subjects later in life. This tenet…

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Exposing children to science and engineering can make them more likely to pursue those subjects later in life. This tenet is central to the mission of聽, one of the Society鈥檚 2019聽91导航 Action Grantees. With the $2,500 grant, Marie鈥檚 Kids has expanded its outreach to underserved areas of Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley, South Carolina.

This past October, Marie鈥檚 Kids hosted its first 鈥淪TEAM Night,鈥 an interactive experience designed to introduce elementary school students and their parents to science, technology, engineering, arts and math through hands-on activities at North Charleston Elementary School. Led by a diverse group of volunteers, the goal was to get students interested in STEAM by interacting with role models with whom they could relate. About 80 kids and their parents were in attendance.

Attendees learned about basic endothermic chemical reactions through a slime making activity at the science station.

Staff members designed five stations, each representing a letter of the acronym:

  • Science station聽(S)鈥攕tudents learned about basic endothermic chemical reactions, bonds and the states of matter through a slime making activity.
  • Technology station聽(T)鈥攕tudents conducted a coding activity that focused on logic and demonstrated how programming languages are used to control technologies.
  • Engineering station (E)鈥攕tudents explored key airplane design features and their influence on flight. They then chose one of three plane designs to build and test.
  • Art station聽(A)鈥攕tudents created a collage with different color circles of varying radii that followed the Fibonacci sequence.
  • Math station聽(M)鈥攕tudents delved into patterns through different forms of dance and came up with their own patterns and corresponding step sequences.
Students conducted a coding activity at the technology station.

Marie鈥檚 Kids also plans to hold 鈥淪TEAM Saturdays鈥 twice a month. 鈥淭his will help build strong fundamentals in math and science, while also developing students’ design-thinking skills and 91导航 identity,鈥 said Executive Director, Myrtede Alfred.

鈥淔or these three-hour events, students will explore STEAM-related topics; our themes this year include flight, genetics, measurement and weather. Each theme includes a series of lessons with a short lecture, a hands-on activity and a brief recap. There will also be assigned reading, assessments and a field trip to observe STEAM in the real-world.鈥

鈥淲e believe that if we can get underrepresented students interested in 91导航 early, especially through the integration of art, we will help them to recognize science and engineering principles in their daily lives and encourage them to see themselves as engineers and scientists,鈥 said Myrtede. 鈥淏y presenting knowledgeable and diverse STEAM role models, we directly challenge the notion that science and engineering is restricted to certain kinds of people. We aim to broaden participation in 91导航 by starting the pipeline at the earliest possible stages of formal education.鈥

Participants at the arts station created a collage with different color circles of varying radii that followed Fibonacci鈥檚 sequence.

Marie鈥檚 Kids was founded in 2018 and is named after Myrtede鈥檚 mother, Marie Alfred, who passed away in 2015. 鈥淪he believed that children benefit from early education. She taught all eight of her children to read and write before they started formal schooling. While she did not teach 91导航 professionally, the quality and consistency of educational support she provided to her children is what our organization hopes to also offer to the students we serve,鈥 Myrtede explained. 鈥淭he organization and its work are extremely important to me and to the dedicated team of nine volunteer staff members.鈥

鈥淪tudents in underserved areas need role models in 91导航 who look like them and share their experiences. The most important factor for reaching children in underserved areas, particularly for elementary age students, is parental engagement. By including parents in the educational process and exposing them, also, to the joys and possibilities associated with STEAM, they can develop the confidence they need to be champions of their children,鈥 said Myrtede.

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This organization has kids jamming and coding /blog/this-organization-has-kids-jamming-and-coding/ Wed, 23 Oct 2019 21:37:37 +0000 /content/ssp-blog/organization-has-kids-jamming-and-coding Debi Pfitzenmaier founded Youth Code Jam in 2012 to meet a need. She had a son who wanted to learn to code, but…

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 founded  in 2012 to meet a need. She had a son who wanted to learn to code, but all she could find was an $800 per week summer camp. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just not okay that something that is so quickly becoming a fundamental literacy should be available only to those who can afford to pay for it,鈥 she reflected. So, she decided to create something that would be affordable, fun and accessible to all.

In June 2019, Youth Code Jam received a $5,000聽91导航 Action Grant聽from the Society to support their program,聽Community Code Jams,聽for K-12 students throughout Texas. The program鈥檚 goal is to reduce the digital divide for families whose first language is not English. Funds were used to translate, format and distribute materials in Spanish, servicing 1,000+ bilingual families. We caught up with Debi after Youth Code Jam鈥檚 San Antonio Community Code Jam on September 28th, where over 680 people participated.

How do these 鈥渏ams鈥 work? What types of activities are involved?

Our free 鈥渏ams鈥 are high energy, large-scale shindigs designed around family and community engagement. At these jams, we have up to a dozen creative computing stations covering a variety of block- and text-based coding languages with challenges at three levels: beginning, intermediate and advanced. Our challenge materials are used by students and their significant adults to work through activities with the support and encouragement of industry volunteers. They are designed around computational thinking, coding, cyber security and digital citizenship.

At our most recent jam, we had over a dozen stations from one as simple as a dance party using block-based programming to coding miniature self-driving cars in Python. An entire section at this year鈥檚 San Antonio community event was focused on cybersecurity, including a聽Capture the flag聽game, an exploration of facial recognition software, network forensics and an unplugged decryption activity.

For these aspiring girls in 91导航, cyber is their jam.

Can you tell us about the different audiences Youth Code Jam鈥檚 programming is geared towards? How is content tailored to each?

Students have all kinds of significant adults 鈥 parents, grandparents, caregivers and mentors. Our goal is to get them actively engaged in meaningful and relevant participation at the jams. Jams are not just a showcase or a 鈥渟tand-by and watch鈥 experience. We replicate a concept used by actual computer programmers called 鈥減air programming鈥濃攁n agile software development technique in which the driver writes code while the navigator is actively involved in the overall direction. There鈥檚 a running commentary as adult and child solve coding challenges together.

But we don鈥檛 stop there. After each event, we disperse materials highlighting resources available for youth interested in 91导航 fields, such as the , school clubs and competitions, browser-based learning, physical computing devices, coding bootcamps and college degrees. We do this because families are critical in helping youth pursue and persist in computer science education, especially those who are underrepresented in technology.

One student has come to every jam we鈥檝e held. He started with us when he was just 7 years old and came as a participant for about four years. Then, he became a volunteer, leading a coding station and even serving as our videographer. He鈥檚 now taking a computer science class in school.

Youth Code Jam currently holds events in Austin, San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley. There are plans to expand to more cities in the future.

How often and where are jams held? Are there plans to expand to other places?

We host two jams per year in our Innovation Hubs located in Austin, San Antonio and the Rio Grande Valley. Our 鈥淛am in the Box鈥 program has been deployed in 82 schools in 31 Texas cities so far. We plan to expand this initiative to as many schools as possible. Schools and districts that are interested can reach out to debi@youthcodejam.org for more information.

Community Code Jams have challenge sheets at each coding station, which explain computer programming concepts and guide participants through the corresponding activities.

Why are the bilingual coding station challenge sheets important?

While most of our students are comfortable engaging with English materials, the same is not true for all significant adults. Some family members speak only Spanish or feel more comfortable reading Spanish over English when acquiring new material. Having bilingual materials, then, improves family engagement by reducing the language barrier.

Parents have a profound impact on children鈥檚 learning and development, as well as educational and career outcomes, especially in areas where they feel some sense of competence in the subject matter. We leave them out of the equation if we don鈥檛 have materials that are accessible to them in a language that makes it comfortable for them to learn. The 91导航 Action Grant from the Society has been critical in providing funding for us to translate our materials into Spanish in order to provide meaningful experiences for them.

How many coding stations has Youth Code Jam been able to translate to date?

We have translated 17 coding challenges to date.             

In your opinion, what other things can we do to draw students of diverse backgrounds to 91导航 fields?

First, we need to seek out and understand the barriers individuals face, whether it鈥檚 a language barrier, transportation problem, a cultural perception or technology access issue.

Second, we need to find solutions by giving diversity a voice at the table. We should be inviting diverse families and individuals to advise us on program design, looking for their leadership and guidance on barriers and solutions.

Third, we can鈥檛 look at inclusion as if it were a marketing issue. I believe drawing people includes the direct ask, but keeping them in is far more about building appropriate environments and relationships in culturally-responsive ways.

Hear from past participants of Youth Code Jam’s programs:

  • 鈥淚 feel like I am advancing through life.鈥濃攃omment from student
  • 鈥淭his is our 8th year and it gets better every year.鈥 鈥攃omment from parent
  • 鈥淚t was overwhelming at first, but the volunteers were informative and knowledgeable.鈥 鈥攃omment from parent
  • 鈥淚t was a great opportunity to find out what my kids are interested in.鈥 鈥攃omment from parent

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A science-filled summer with Baltimore鈥檚 SAFE Alternative Foundation /blog/a-science-filled-summer-with-baltimores-safe-alternative-foundation/ Tue, 10 Sep 2019 04:00:00 +0000 /content/ssp-blog/science-filled-summer-baltimores-safe-alternative-foundation In 2018, a Pew Research Center study found that only 25% of Americans say K-12 91导航 education in the US…

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In 2018, a found that only 25% of Americans say K-12 91导航 education in the US is above average compared with other developed countries, 43% expressed that it is average and 30% considered it below average relative to other countries.

Fortunately, visionaries like have taken the helm in confronting the 91导航 education gap. In 2015, Van launched the (SAFE), an organization aimed at giving students in Baltimore鈥檚 underserved communities the educational and life skills necessary to consider entering 91导航 fields such as mechanical, marine and aerospace engineering. The organization鈥檚 website notes that the US has fallen from third to 17th place in the number of college graduates in engineering programs worldwide. Van hopes that his organization can help make a change.

Van is a former athlete; while attempting to make a tackle during a high school football game, he suffered an accident that changed his life forever. At the young age of 16, he became paralyzed from the neck down and now uses a wheelchair. Though Van has no background in science, he recognized its critical role in human advancement and pledged to make a difference.

鈥淚 focused on 91导航 because of the lack of representation of African Americans in the field,鈥 Van explained. 鈥淚 believe the key to success is through education, the great equalizer for individuals growing up in underserved communities.鈥 SAFE鈥檚 programs consist of 1200 hours of supervised year-round learning, provided free of charge thanks to funding from programs like the Society鈥檚 91导航 Action Grants. To date, SAFE has received a total of $10,000 from the Society in 2018 and 2019 combined. Students learn how to structure their time and build solid study habits through daily attendance.

Student of SAFE Alternative program shaping a molten hot piece of glass
Students had the opportunity to learn about glass blowing at the McFadden Art Glass Studio in Baltimore.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SAFE ALTERNATIVE FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION/JAVON ROYE

This summer, SAFE held its 4th annual youth summer camp. With the assistance of the Society 91导航 Action Grant, Van鈥檚 team expanded participants from 18 to 30 students. Lasting six weeks, the camp is designed to provide free educational enrichment activities. The camp operates on nearly the same schedule as regular school hours, meaning that students are engaged with hands-on 91导航 projects during the summer season when they might otherwise be participating in harmful activities. The served population is comprised of primarily middle school students from the West Baltimore community of Franklin Square. These students live in an area struggling with high crime, poverty, drug use and gang activity. SAFE provides supervision and structure to this population through their distinctive summer camps and year-round programming.

SAFE students form an assembly line to put together crafts
SAFE鈥檚 summer program included a trip to the Baltimore Museum of Industry where students recreated their own assembly line.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SAFE ALTERNATIVE FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION/JAVON ROYE

鈥淥ne of the biggest experiences they take away from camp is being exposed to 91导航 careers, as well as the different environments and people they meet,鈥 said Van. For example, they recently took a trip to the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Jessup, MD, an indoor go-kart racing venue, where the students not only had a great time, but also learned about physics and mechanics topics such as friction, acceleration, braking and more.

Van, a 2012 graduate of Towson University, had big dreams of playing in the NFL. Those dreams were crushed, but that didn鈥檛 stop him from finding a new dream. His organization and dedication to youth have inspired many students to learn to prioritize their education and set personal goals. Van hopes to impart the importance of a having a back-up plan on the participants of his program.

In addition to sharpening their practical knowledge, the students also developed interpersonal skills. 鈥淚 learned how to talk to people in a way to help them without criticizing them,鈥 expressed one student in the summer camp, who felt that the SAFE summer program made them a more effective communicator. By providing the skills and life experience needed to break into 91导航 fields, in addition to igniting motivation and direction, the SAFE summer program helps students become well-rounded individuals of the world.

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STEAM the Streets of New York with HYPOTHEkids /blog/steam-the-streets-of-new-york-with-hypothekids/ Thu, 08 Aug 2019 04:00:00 +0000 /content/ssp-blog/steam-streets-new-york-hypothekids One organization is proving to New Yorkers of all ages that science can be found everywhere. HYPOTHEkids, one of this…

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One organization is proving to New Yorkers of all ages that science can be found everywhere. , one of this year鈥檚 91导航 Action Grantees, received a $5,000 grant to support their flagship program, . By curating unconventional science and engineering experiences in New York City鈥檚 underserved neighborhoods, the program encourages learners to engage with science in their own backyard.

At their most recent event on July 13, STEAM the Streets participated in 鈥淪ummer on the Hudson,鈥 a month-long outdoor arts and culture festival hosted by NYC Parks.

鈥淎long with the New York Public Library and a puppet show, we set up our table in the park for a few hours and kids stopped by to build and test their very own catapults. They launched marshmallows and noted how far they flew based on the catapult launch and the number of Popsicle sticks that were used,鈥 said Devin Elise Wilson, Operations and Communications Director of HYPOTHEkids. 鈥淭here was one little boy who created a game with his catapult. Every time he could successfully shoot the marshmallow up into the air and catch it, he could eat one! He spent almost an hour at the table with us, and when his dad said it was time to go to the grocery store, he replied, 鈥楧ad, I鈥檒l be here, you can go to the store and come back for me afterward.鈥 That didn鈥檛 end up happening, of course, but he was completely enthralled.鈥

With its 91导航 projects, activities and demonstrations throughout the city, STEAM the Streets aims to highlight the variety of contexts in which science is relevant. 鈥淭he stereotypical scientist works in a lab and wears a lab coat and goggles. We want to show students that scientific skills such as鈥攓uestioning, observing and testing鈥攃an be done anywhere,鈥 said Devin. 鈥淟earners often experience science within the classroom, when in fact science is happening all around us鈥攆rom the roots of trees pushing up sidewalks, to nests that sparrows build in lamp posts, to the steam that rises up from manhole covers.  We鈥檝e had visitors explore samples of mud and water from the Hudson and East rivers and observed the states of matter by putting dry ice into a balloon.鈥

Since STEAM the Streets launched two years ago, the program has reached over 10,000 people at 150 events. Central Manhattan events attract a broader audience hailing from other boroughs of the city, as well as Westchester County and New Jersey. Tourists from other countries and across the United States have also participated. 

Executive Director Christine Kovich started HYPOTHEkids as a way to connect the local community to the cutting-edge science happening at , a biotech incubator she co-founded for early stage life science companies. 鈥淗arlem Biospace is part of to diversify its economy and leverage the research being done at its nine teaching and medical institutions. anticipates a vibrant biotech economy in the city generating good paying jobs and career paths.鈥

Christine anticipates that the link between HYPOTHEkids and Harlem Biospace will function as a talent pipeline for biotech entrepreneurship that is representative of the Big Apple鈥檚 diversity. 鈥淭he practical application of students鈥 91导航 skills pushes students to be innovators. Engineering design, which we emphasize in all our programs, fosters and enhances skills for identifying and developing solutions to problems. It also encourages students to think critically about important societal challenges,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ntrepreneurship is steeped in every facet of 91导航. Given how curious, creative and tenacious our students are, perhaps we will see them in the future, using their talents to solve some of the world鈥檚 most pressing problems.鈥

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