The session will describe the need and deliberate
actions taken within the Scientific Research Saturdays program to involve
under-resourced students to develop STEM projects and participate in the
regional science and engineering fair.
TAKEAWAYS:
1. Under-resourced students are disadvantaged by not having mentors to assist them in developing research that will benefit them in competing in national and international science fairs, winning scholarships to universities and programs, and strengthening their confidence and passion for STEM fields; 2. Mentoring is an effective strategy to support under-resourced high school students. However, access to mentors, particularly where geographic and time barriers are concerned, and reduced cost must be considered; and 3. The onus to establish equity in education continues to be on educators.
SPEAKERS:
Christine Todd (Miami-Dade Virtual School: Miami, FL)