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+ Carol Tang, Ph.D. Stephen D. Bechtel Jr Foundation Engaging Youth Through STEM

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May 2013 Orlando Florida national conference.

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Carol Tang, Ph.D.

Stephen D. Bechtel Jr Foundation

Engaging Youth Through STEM

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Imagine

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+Imagine a place where…

Free and reduced lunches are provided,

snacks are distributed,

physical activity is encouraged onsite.

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+Imagine a place where…

Individuality, creativity, leadership, critical thinking, social skills, and ability to learn from mistakes are as valuable as book smarts.

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+Imagine a place where…

Participants choose their own projects,

their projects are relevant to their communities,

and they work together on teams to solve problems they care about.

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+Imagine a place where…

Participants expect to have fun…

and if they don’t, they vote with their feet.

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Imagine

Afterschool

Summer

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+BGCA High-Yield Activities

Gain new knowledge or skills; or reinforce something they’ve learned in school.

Experience new ways to apply existing knowledge.

Engage in creative expression.

Test their own solutions to real-world issues.

Work in groups to achieve a goal.

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Imagine

BGCA

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Imagine

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Photos from Google.com & Balazs H.

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+STEM

Youth Programming

CreativityExploration

Self-directedProject-based

RelevantFun

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+STEM BGCA

CreativityExploration

Self-directedProject-based

RelevantCareer development/Economic justice

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+ STEM in America

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+Question—

Q: Do girls report that their parents would like them to be actresses or engineers?

A: Twice as many girls say their parents encourage them to be actresses over those that say engineers

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Women

Latino/Hispanic

African American

0% 5%10%

15%20%

25%30%

35%40%

45%50%

STEM jobsWorkforce

Under-represented in STEM

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+True or False?

Highly accomplished scientists and engineers (including Nobel Prize winners) often cite experiences outside of the classroom as being influential.

TRUE!

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+True or False

Boys take more high school math and science classes and have higher math and science GPA’s than girls.

FALSE!

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+True or False

Grades in science and math classes are the best way to predict who will become a scientist.

FALSE! Interest in science in 8th grade is a better predictor.

Tai et al. 2006

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Afterschool STEM can level the playing field

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+High Quality

Science LearningHigh Quality

Youth Development

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+ Science Learning Youth Development

Curiosity Exploration

Motivation Shows initiative

Responsibility Self-determination

Persistence Persistence

Science Capable Mastery

Identity Sees ability to succeed

Appreciation Relevance

Interest Engagement

Science Learning Youth Development

Curiosity

Motivation

Responsibility

Persistence

Science Capable

Identity

Appreciation

Interest

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Photos from UC Berkeley and MIT News Office, by Patrick Gillooly

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+High Quality

Science LearningHigh Quality

Youth Development

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+ YouTube Channel

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+Adult mentors and role models

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+http://pearweb.org/atis

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Learning that is active

Learning that is collaborative

Learning that is meaningful

Learning that supports mastery

Learning that expands horizons

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+Magic Trick

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+Was this a great learning activity?

good

somewhat okay

not good

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+ This is STEM!

This is STEAM! This is SHTEAM!

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+Was this a great learning activity?

good

somewhat okay

not good

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+How would you design a better STEM afterschool activity?

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One-sided object

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+Scientific Thinking and Process Skills

Observing Communicating Comparing/measuring Ordering CategorizingRelatingInferringApplying http://www1.cyfernet.org/prog/schl/

science/4h590.html

Science Guidelines for Nonformal Education Carlson and Maxa 1997 4H

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+BGCA High-Yield Activities

Gain new knowledge or skills; or reinforce something they’ve learned in school.

Experience new ways to apply existing knowledge.

Engage in creative expression.

Test their own solutions to real-world issues.

Work in groups to achieve a goal.

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+STEM BGCA

CreativityExploration

Self-directedProject-based

RelevantCareer development/Economic justice

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Growing healthy young people through science experiences

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+Resources

AfterschoolScience.org

@SciAfterSchool

@CarolTang1

LinkedIn

Facebook

www.Slideshare.net/ScienceAfterSchool/presentations