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http://epics-high.ecn.purdue.edu/ “High Schools Improving Lives with Engineering Projects in Community Service-Learning” Serve Explore Prepare Design Succeed Grow Pamela Turner EPICS High School Program Coordinator Purdue University
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Service – students participate in service for the underserved in a community Academically-based – reinforces or connects with the subject material of the academic course Reciprocity – Mutual needs, mutual learning Reflection (Analysis, metacognition) – Students reflect (analyze) on their experience and learning
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Design Using Service Learning Diverse Student Participation Various Partnerships Institutional Commitment Student Driven Customer/Project Partner Focus
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EPICS programs at 19 universities 35 High schools in five states ◦ California, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York
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While interest in engineering is declining, civic engagement among teenagers is high 83% of high school seniors entering college participated in community service or service- learning ◦ Female and minority students more inclined to continue service ◦ Many honors diplomas require service Service-learning in high schools rarely connected with engineering/science/math EPICS provides an opportunity to tap into this wave of volunteerism
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35 Schools Participating 1250+ Student Participants 41% Female Participants 34% Underrepresented Participants Over 50% in Free & Reduced Lunch Programs Included in the mission of the EPICS High program is outreach to underrepresented populations. Reports from schools in April 2009 show the following impact:
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10 Rural Schools 7 Suburban Schools 18 Urban Schools 31 In-school Programs 4 After-schools Programs EPICS High is creating a variety of models to replicate throughout the nation. Of the 35 existing schools, current models are:
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Currently a 2 week summer program STARS Leadership Summer Summit: Students apply to take part in free program Combines students from all over the city Environmental project focus Mentoring by university students Begin by learning fundamentals of engineering (EPICS High Curriculum!)
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Elective within the school and after school Project: Portable exhibit for local science museum Focused on building green exhibits Project: Green Technologies Using thermal imaging to conduct energy audits of low income houses Constructing insulation out of recycled materials Incorporating green technologies for the middle school
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In school day (core curriculum) Project: Community Holiday Lights Display Students Designed and built large outdoor drive-thru community light display Computerized music to lights People tune into light display music on radio station Project: Local Non-Profit Office Design Local non-profit was given office space by city and students are designing the office layout – other projects are expected to follow with this agency
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1. EPICS High is now on Facebook! Student group Teachers group 2. New EPICS High Website! 3. Surveys and reports both on-line 4. Plans underway for web training sessions 5. More online curriculum and resources
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Two times per year EPICS High Request that Bi-Annual Reports be completed on Survey monkey Project Info Demographics & Numbers Needs Pictures Also on Survey Monkey students are asked to complete surveys One upon starting into the program One upon leaving EPICS If they are graduating seniors, they are also asked to complete a senior survey
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- 13 out of 15 schools participated in the surveying - 500 EPICS students particpating in the15 schools - 40% student response to survey
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EPICS has the potential to play a role in addressing many current issues including: Declining interest in Engineering/Computing Continued underrepresentation of women and minorities Drop out rates Improving STEM education Global competitiveness Building capacity in communities and schools Compelling needs of underserved populations
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EPICS High continues to bring together the resources for a large-scale national roll-out. Due to the success and overwhelming interest in the program, long-term plans have been accelerated. Plans for growth include: More Schools!! Securing funding to set up regional training centers Formal patnerships with professional societies Engaging state Service-Learning representatives Training of regional trainers 2009 Learn and Serve America follow-on grant Establishing Teacher Fellows program Building Web Tools and Resources NEW – Find us on Facebook!
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The Time is Now...Changing the Equation Prepare Explore Serve
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