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The Labrats Science Education Confederation

The Labrats Science Education Confederation. An E Pluribus Unum approach to science education. Shawn Carlson, Ph.D Executive Director SciTech Hands On Museum. Formal Education Resources. Great teachers. Informal Education Resources.

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The Labrats Science Education Confederation

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  1. The Labrats Science Education Confederation An E Pluribus Unum approach to science education Shawn Carlson, Ph.D Executive Director SciTech Hands On Museum

  2. Formal Education Resources Great teachers

  3. Informal Education Resources • Parents: 95% willing to do more to help their children learn science, but they don’t know how.

  4. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists: Many would love to give back to the next generation, but there is no easy for most of them to do it.

  5. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers: Would love to be mentors, but there is no easy way for enough of them to get involved. Bob Jackson, retired geologist

  6. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers • Science and Technology Centers

  7. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers • Science and Technology Centers • Community centers

  8. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers • Science and Technology centers • Community centers • Business leaders

  9. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers • Science and Technology centers • Community centers • Business leaders • Philanthropists

  10. Informal Education Resources • Parents • Professional and “citizen” scientists • Retired scientists and engineers • Science and Technology centers • Community centers • Business leaders • Philanthropists • “Citizen Science” programs, like FIRST. There are scores of great science education and research programs.

  11. Our Challenge

  12. Schools Core Program Ongoing Research Projects (NASA, CLO etc.) Competitions and Other Programs Community Support

  13. Core Program Must… • Be national in scope • Target teenagers and keep them involved • Rely on parents and community volunteers for instruction • Meet the needs of America’s diverse communities, especially in the urban areas and inner cities. • Meet the needs of young women as well as young men • Collaborate effortlessly with all worthy science and engineering programs • Provide year-around instruction • Prepare young people to do great things!

  14. Model Program?

  15. Scouting Organizations • National scope • Reaches teenagers by building strong communities of like-minded kids. • 130 million scouts • Prepares members to be great citizens

  16. Age Range: Grades 6 - 12 • Structure: • Weekly evening meetings run by • parents and youth leaders • Merit-based advancement • Strong ethical code • Leadership training • Comprehensive hands-on science • program supported by mentors • Empowerment: Every student learns to make original discoveries. • Precepts: Fun, fellowship and • fantastic experiences with science

  17. Learning Follows Interest • Four-year core curriculum that covers every major field of science • Elective program -- merit badges • Merit badges provide the interface between Labrats and all other educational programs

  18. Program Infrastructure National Office SciTech Museum Regional Center Science Center Regional Center Aquarium Regional Center Nat Hist. Museum Synergy Synergy Adult leaders Community mentors Senior youth leaders Boys and Girls Club Community Center Community service and research collaborations Local, regional, and national competitions Youth leaders Group Group Group

  19. Labrats Mentors Inspire Excellence A Labrats Mentor introduces young people from his community to astronomy. Prima Rat: Lisa Glukhovsky received mentoring from Labrats Mentors and took First Place at the Junior Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, winning more than $75,000 in scholarships.

  20. Labrats Motto: • Do the experiment! • Labrats Slogan: • Data over dogma! • Labrats Credo: • Be fair, kind and just • Respect yourself and others • Never cheat or tolerate those • who do • Think like a scientist • Always do the smart thing • Always follow through • Work towards a higher purpose

  21. First Pilot Program Completed Last year we completed a 5-month pilot study with 14 real kids (4 girls and 10 boys) that tested most of the main elements. Results… • 100% retention after 5 months. • The kids loved it! Average rating 9.5 • Eleven of 14 families volunteered to help run the program • The Atom Smashers (the all-girl Group) kicked tail!

  22. But are teenagers interested?You bet! Survey results from Boys and Girls Club kids. The vast majority liked the Labrats concept and would consider joining. Want to be able to make own discoveries n=110 Would consider joining n=108 37% 31% 27% 29% 20% 19% 15% 9% 7% 6%

  23. Labrats Online: 19,000 Members Phase 2 pilot study begins September, 2007 Over $600,000 raised to date National Launch planned for Summer, 2009

  24. Do the experiment! www.labrats.org

  25. “Prime Responsibilities” Gen. Lance W. Lord Former Commander, Air Force Space Command “One of our prime responsibilities has to be educating and motivating future leaders and inspiring them to pursue careers in science and engineering.”

  26. National Security at Risk? “Expanding students’ interest in math, science and engineering is critical to our national security. […] Hopefully, [the SMART] initiative will be followed by a major reallocation of federal resources, […]. Our security depends on it.” Senator John Warner, Va

  27. To realize her dreams • Michelle needs a community • Of supporters. • Adults who encourage her • Friends who celebrate her • achievements in math and science • Opportunities to get her hands-on • science • A mentor who can provide mature • guidance • A strong moral compass

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