Fostering STEM Education in Out-of-School Programs

Out-of-School Educators spark students' interest in STEM by providing a dedicated space for students.

Out-of-school educators come from STEM backgrounds or have a strong interest in these fields. Their enthusiasm can be contagious, igniting a passion for STEM in students. They often offer a more informal and relaxed learning environment compared to traditional classrooms. This can be particularly beneficial for students who learn best through hands-on activities, experimentation, or who may not thrive in a typical classroom setting. 

 

These programs can provide a safe space for students to experiment, make mistakes, and learn from them in a supportive environment. This fosters a growth mindset and builds confidence in their abilities to explore and succeed in STEM fields.

 

Out-of-school programs hold immense potential to spark a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) in young minds. We understand the challenges educators face in accessing professional development due to budget and time constraints. To address this, we offer a comprehensive range of paid and unpaid opportunities designed to help you connect with colleagues, gain expertise from leading professionals, and discover innovative ways to integrate STEAM learning. Explore our flier below to learn more and join us in igniting a lifelong love of learning in your students!

Community STEAM flyer (live link) (6 x 4 in) by Jerian Abel

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