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STEM Committee Meeting March 7, 2014 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Join the STEM Committee meeting to learn about effective strategies for recruiting new active members. Share your ideas and participate in engaging discussions.

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STEM Committee Meeting March 7, 2014 9:00 am – 10:00 am

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  1. STEM Committee Meeting March 7, 2014 9:00am – 10:00am *Note: The webinar technology tells us you are here, no need to announce yourself, but feel free to type into the chat box

  2. Housekeeping • Use *6 on your phone to mute your line • Use *7 on your phone to unmute your line • Use the live chat feature on the left hand side to ask questions or provide comments. These will go directly to the facilitators • If you would like to ask a question out loud, please use the “raise your hand feature” and the facilitator will call on you

  3. Agenda Welcome and Overview Open Dialogue: Strategies to Recruit Active Members to the STEM Committee Promising Practices Dissemination Presentation: LA’s Best Announcements

  4. Recruitment of new STEM Committee Members • Year one of STEM Committee Recruitment Efforts • We currently have 37 AMAZING active members What are some strategies that current STEM Committee members could utilize to help recruit additional members? Please use the chat feature or raise your hand feature to share additional strategies.

  5. Promising Practices Dissemination Presentation: LA’s Best

  6. LA’s BEST CELEBRATE SCIENCE PROGRAM CAN STEM Committee Presentation March 7, 2014 Stela Oliveira LA’s BEST Director of Education stelao@lasbest.lauds.net

  7. Design It/Build It Exploration

  8. OUR CHALLENGE

  9. Collaboration

  10. THE BASICS Program Structure

  11. Science Fair Presentations

  12. STAFF DEVELOPMENT

  13. PEDAGOGY

  14. INQUIRY MODEL

  15. STRONG PARTNERSHIPS CHANGE LIVES

  16. JPL Partnership

  17. Imagine Mars

  18. CA State Parks Partnership

  19. RESOURCES

  20. RESOURCES

  21. OUTCOMES

  22. OUTCOMES

  23. The mission of LA’s BEST is to provide a safe and supervised after school education, enrichment and recreation program for elementary school children ages 5 to 12 in the City of Los Angeles. LA’s BEST Corporate Office Office of the Mayor 200 North Spring Street Suite M-120 Los Angeles, CA 90012 T 213.978.0801 F 213.978.0800 LA’s BEST Operations Office Los Angeles Unified School District 711 East 14th Place Los Angeles, CA 90021 T 213.745.1900 F 800.267.0342 www.lasbest.org

  24. Q & A

  25. Announcements Full S.T.E.A.M Ahead! CalSAC Mini-Conference Forestry Institute for Teachers Zero Robotics High School Competition Intercollegiate Alliance Working to Combat Minority Underrepresentation in STEM Fields And much more!

  26. THANK YOU!!! For your time, effort and passion towards advancing STEM in OST This committee has set the standards extremely high in terms of work performance and participation! Next Meeting: April 4, 2014

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