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Wisconsin Girls Collaborative Project Promising Practices and Lessons Learned…
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In 2006, WGCP Mini-grants funded 19 projects Round One Women Soar What Girls Can Do Wet & Wild SYSSTAS in Science & Technology STEPS Camp Southdale Goes Biotrekking Girls and Science Careers GEMS Club Engineering for Young Women CSI: Chinook Round Two Critter Care Driving with Education Pathways to Satisfaction Math & Science Careers for Girls STEM Little Sister Recruiting Initiative Summer Science and Math Academy STEM Workshop for Middle School Girls Pre College Camps Expanding Young Girls Interest in Technology
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Lessons Learned… Mentoring Experiential learning STEM career perceptions Importance of 21st century skills Fostering persistence
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Mentoring A focus on positive relationships and career development Offer Peer and near-peer mentoring, families, exposure to women STEM professionals Use local/community resources Local high school students, undergraduate students, teacher groups, and local chapters of professional societies Local corporations with a strong community presence Corporations having women’s initiatives
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Over four years the Project has educated over 200 members of the greater Seymour – Oneida community about the quality of their water. Shawano county is not in the arsenic advisory area. Why not? Demands for contaminant free water will be of real concern across the globe in the future.
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2007 Toyota Tapestry Awardee $10,000 total grant awarded to only 50 projects across the United States We are the only recipients in Wisconsin – only one of 3 in the Midwest
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Experiential Learning Contextual STEM experiences that connect the subject matter to the real world Embedding STEM concepts into meaningful cultural and human contexts Project-based learning and scientific inquiry Linking formal and informal learning strategies
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Students worked with an elder to learn more about medicinal uses of raspberries.
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Positive Perceptions of STEM Careers Making a difference Impact on society: the environment, helping others, etc. Shift focus from the stereotype of the “solitary” occupations Combating the “geek” factor
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Oneida Living in Balance seeks to integrate natural foods into the school menus.
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A look towards 21 st Century Skills Not just about academics Variety of skills needed in the workplace Quality STEM content + technical skill + exposure to 21st century skills including : Critical thinking and problem solving Communication, collaboration and social skills Creativity Flexibility and adaptability Leadership
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CSI: Chinook Program Partners: Girl Scouts – Great Blue Heron Council Immigration & Customs Enforcement – Office of Homeland Security Waukesha County Medical Examiner’s Office Program Goals: Increase girls confidence Inspire girls to explore challenging STEM-related careers Engage girls in hands-on technology-related activities that will increase their skills and empower them with knowledge of STEM fields
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Fostering Persistence Developing an overall sense of self-efficacy Parental buy-in Appreciation of girls’ individual identities Dispel myths and gender stereotypes about their capabilities Maintaining open communication about all these issues
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Resources Mentoring-in-a-Box: Technical Women at Work Toolkit from NCWIT and the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology http://www.ncwit.org/resources.res.box.industry.html http://www.ncwit.org/resources.res.box.industry.html TechBridge Role Model Toolkit http://www.techbridgegirls.org/role_models.asphttp://www.techbridgegirls.org/role_models.asp Sample Curriculum Units http://www.techbridgegirls.org/documents/Curriculum%20Highlights%202009.pdf http://www.techbridgegirls.org/documents/Curriculum%20Highlights%202009.pdf Biography Project http://64.171.10.183/biography/listsscientist.asp http://64.171.10.183/biography/listsscientist.asp Career Voyages http://www.careervoyages.com/ http://www.careervoyages.com/ Great Science for Girls http://www.edequity.org/gsg/http://www.edequity.org/gsg/ Five Myths about Girls and Science (NSF) http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=109939 http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=109939
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