Sally Ride Science/NSTA Web Seminar: Igniting Students’ Interests in Science Careers LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Thursday, January 8, 2009.

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Sally Ride Science/NSTA Web Seminar: Igniting Students’ Interests in Science Careers LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP Thursday, January 8, 2009 Dr. Karen Flammer, Sally Ride ScienceJulie Miller, Olathe District Schools, KS

Overview Discuss a model to ignite students’ interest in science careers which shows The wide variety of science careers The diverse women/men involved in science Ways to get students thinking about their interests, strengths and goals

Encouraging interest in science has never been more important In 4 th grade, two thirds of boys and girls like science. But, by ~6th grade... many turn away from science girls > boys Why? –Some face lingering stereotypes Some aren’t encouraged –Many students don’t know what scientists do or who makes a good scientist. –Many students do not see the relevance of science, or connect it to the real world.

Encouraging interest in science has never been more important Science plays a greater role in our lives than ever before. Students who have a solid background in science are prepared for a wide variety of opportunities. Science improves and grows only through the contributions of diverse perspectives.

It’s suicidal to create a society that depends on science and technology…in which no one knows anything about science and technology. Carl Sagan

Of the 20 fastest growing professions, 17 are health- and science-related Is this statement TRUE or FALSE?

Everyone take a minute to draw what a scientist looks like.

What does a scientist look like? 123

By Nicole W.Stephanie C. What does a scientist look like?

By Maddy B.By Serena M. What does a scientist look like?

By Sarah G-H.By Taylor J. What does a scientist look like?

By Caroline S. What does a scientist look like?

Let’s Pause for Two Questions from the Audience

Young people have an image of scientists as eccentric old men with wild hair, smoking cigars, deep in thought, alone. Basically, they think of Einstein. We need to change that image and give our children a much richer, nuanced view of who scientists are, what scientists do, and how they work. Jacqueline Eccles, 2005 What does a scientist look like?

Science advances through the contributions of many different women and men from different social and ethnic backgrounds Some scientists work in teams, and some work alone, but all scientists communicate There are many different paths to becoming a scientist Key Concepts – Teaching Science Careers

Who could they be drawing? Ellen Ochoa – Astronaut Wanted to be president as young girl Changed majors five times in college Eventually earned a degree in physics Became interested in becoming an astronaut in graduate school Went on to become the first Hispanic woman to go into space

What skills/strengths does an astronaut need?

Who could they be drawing? Neil DeGrasse Tyson – Planetarium Director Visited the Hayden Planetarium as a young boy and wanted to become an astrophysicist Eventually earned PhD in astrophysics Became director of Hayden planetarium

How many of you had a “dream career”? What were they? Ask your students back in the classroom.

Who could they be drawing? Donald Bliss – Medical Illustrator Loved art as a child but planned on becoming a doctor Majored in biology in college Noticed a poster outside a professor’s door listing careers with a biology degree One was medical illustration! Don now combines his passion for art and biology as a medical illustrator Interests can be combined

What qualities does a medical illustrator have?

Who could they be drawing? Joy Crisp – Geologist As a girl, Joy loved English, reading and math Discovered geology when she was in college She now enjoys collecting rocks and figure out how they formed Joy was chosen to be the lead scientist for NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover mission. Personal interests evolve

How does a geologist like to work? A. On a team visiting exotic places B. Outside, analyzing real data samples C. At a museum in a big city D. Inside an office at a computer E. In a lab, simulating the surface of Mars

Who could they be drawing? Andrew Revkin – Environmental Reporter Studied biology in college and wanted to be a scientist Went overseas for two years and joined a sailboat crew in New Zealand Saw so many environmental changes taking place that he wanted to share what was happening with the rest of the world Personal interests evolve

What current topics does an environmental reporter cover? Type your response on the chat window

How do we get students from By Nicole Y. to

Add to the list:

Let’s Pause for Two Questions from the Audience

all kinds of careers all levels of education (2-year to Ph.D.) combine interests (art and biology)

all kinds of careers all levels of education (2-year to Ph.D.) combine interests (art and biology) all walks of life many paths interesting, vibrant, normal people

all kinds of careers all levels of education (2-year to Ph.D.) combine interests (art and biology) all walks of life many paths interesting, vibrant, normal people interests strengths values dreams

all kinds of careers all levels of education (2-year to Ph.D.) combine interests (art and biology) all walks of life many paths interesting, vibrant, normal people interests strengths values dreams what’s your goal? what classes prepare you? what college major matches your goal?

Know yourself What can educators do? Help students match their interests to careers Help students get to know themselves better Strengths Values Interests Dreams

What are you like? Attitude Personal Style Social Style Work Habits

Map out your future What can educators do? Guide students as they think about their goals and map out their paths –classes –extracurricular activities –college majors

Map out your future

4 kids named after the Beatles Saw Saturn through a telescope Loved science; played the guitar Physics and Astronomy; studied Saturn’s rings Space Science Institute Example: Carolyn Porco

What about you? Two volunteers from the Audience!

“It is important to help students--particularly girls-- feel like they belong in science and help them connect to the scientific community.” Sally Ride

Let’s Pause for Two Questions from the Audience

Sally Ride Science

Thanks to our presenters, Dr. Karen Flammer and Julie Miller, and to Sally Ride Science for sponsoring this program

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National Science Teachers Association Dr. Francis Q. Eberle, Executive Director Zipporah Miller, Associate Executive Director Conferences and Programs Al Byers, Assistant Executive Director e-Learning LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP NSTA Web Seminars Paul Tingler, Director Jeff Layman, Technical Coordinator