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Pre-College Outreach Resources Leslie Payne, Senior Manager – Pre-College Outreach And Patrick Latch, P.E., CFM, M.ASCE
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Pre-College Outreach Civil engineers support pre-college outreach! Builds public awareness Helps recruit the next generation Ultimately seen as impacting our global competitiveness It’s fun! ASCE Pre-College Outreach headquarters & you Serve our members Quality evidence based resources Leader in the engineering educational outreach community
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Members hold the key! Strong member experience in this area Growing pre-college outwork network Opportunity to share lessons learned
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Illinois Section …getting started Getting started Lots of ad-hoc interest Needed coordination and structure Core group of the most active led the way Methods of engagement Committee and Section email blasts Newsletter articles Student chapters Technical groups Website ads / calendars / social media
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Illinois Section …timeline for success (2008) Committee established & exploration of options Added some small activities to already established interests Started planning for participation in larger activities (2009-2010) Member engagement to grow volunteer manpower Added manpower as participation and # of events grew Some of these became larger annual activities that we continued year–to-year (2011- 2012) Assessment and evaluation of where we are 5 – 10 events per year 2 – 20 volunteers depending on the need Establishing second committee
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Illinois Section …lessons learned Use shotgun/dartboard approach to get started Member ‘Champions’ Section Board, Committees and Technical Groups STEM related groups /organizations in your area Student chapters at local colleges Active individuals with kids in school Other engineering organizations (SWE, ACEC, SAME, etc.) A two-pronged outreach approach is indicated Schools and school districts Extra curricular opportunities (Scouts, museums, libraries, Future Cities, etc.)
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Illinois Section …schools and districts Appreciate science and technology related material Seek real world career connections for students May have a career coordinator to contact Coordination window is July – September Communication is harder as the year progresses School activities take place during working hours Funding is sparse Strengths Challenges
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Illinois Section …schools and districts Be proactive and sensitive to their needs Communication is key! Start small to gain trust Judge science fairs Participate in career days Keep events on a calendar and check-in annually Making it work! Queen of Angels Science Fair
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Illinois Section …other organizations Motivated and organized Have established objectives and goals Contact person makes communication easy Some funding available Complementary resources Events are outside working hours Flexible Sometimes hard to search out! Can be protective of their turf Staff turnover may be frequent Some only want $$ Strengths Challenges
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Illinois Section …other organizations Parents are likely to be at these events Talk with them too! Bring lots of resources and share with kids and parents! Consider this…
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Illinois Section …making it all work! E-Week Activities (Future Cities, DuPage Area E-Week Expo) Science Chicago / Museum of Science and Industry Chicago Architecture Foundation Des Plaines Library Science and Technology Expo IDOT Career Fair Niles Township District 219 – Job Shadow Days / Career Fairs Chicago Public Schools – Career Days / Science Day / Engineering My Future Activities GEMS – Girl Engineers Mathematicians and Scientists – Annual workshop
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Illinois Section …making it all work! Des Plaines Library Science Expo Chicago Architecture Foundation Family Day Museum of Science and Industry Fall Fling!
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Illinois Section … help from ASCE www.asceville.org
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Illinois Section … help from ASCE www.asce.org/Outreach/K-12-Outreach
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Illinois Section … help from ASCE Career Fair in-a-Box Handouts Activity guides Give aways Email: outreach@asce.org
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ASCE Pre-College Outreach …what’s new? Civil Engineering Club – sponsored by ASCE Currently being tested by the Metropolitan Section…
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Contact information Leslie Payne ASCE Headquarters Senior Manager Pre-College Outreach 703-295-6364 lpayne@asce.org Patrick M. Lach, P.E., CFM Illinois Section Hey and Associates, Inc. 773.792.8510 x12 www.heyassoc.com Questions?
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