“Making” is a grassroots movement that celebrates creativity and innovation through the process of designing and making physical objects that blend high and low technologies. “Making” activities can be a means to engage people in exploring STEM concepts, practices and phenomena. NYSCI has developed a six activity Making curriculum for implementation with upper elementary and middle school students in 21st CCLC programs. As a train-the-trainer program model (figure 1), NYSCI first will train the six museum/science center partners on this curriculum. After the NYSCI training, each participating museum/science center will train facilitators from five geographically proximal 21st CCLC sites to implement the curriculum with youth. Once trained on the activities, the 21st CCLC facilitators and the museum/science center partner staff will co-implement the Making curriculum with up to 15 youth at each of the approximately 30 21st CCLC sites.
The latest form for Maker/STEM Education Support for 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program Evaluation expires 2021-04-30 and can be found here.
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Federal Enterprise Architecture: Education - Cultural and Historic Exhibition
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