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OHIO HOUSE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OHSE K-20 Science Education and Outreach Program

OHIO HOUSE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OHSE K-20 Science Education and Outreach Program Susan Olesik, Director of OHSE, Dept Chem. David Tomasko, Assoc. Dean College of Eng., Dept. Chem. Biol. Eng. olesik.1@osu.edu tomasko.1@osu.edu. OHSE- GOALS.

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OHIO HOUSE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OHSE K-20 Science Education and Outreach Program

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  1. OHIO HOUSE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OHSE K-20 Science Education and Outreach Program Susan Olesik, Director of OHSE, Dept Chem. David Tomasko, Assoc. Dean College of Eng., Dept. Chem. Biol. Eng. olesik.1@osu.edu tomasko.1@osu.edu

  2. OHSE- GOALS • establish sustainable collaborations between scientists and K-12 school districts in the State of Ohio; • facilitate sharing of resources and ideas among existing groups to amplify the outcomes of their efforts in science and engineering outreach; • provide a central enterprise where scientists can test their science education ideas without needing to start from scratch. For example, OHSE would be a place where young faculty members writing NSF - CAREER proposals and established faculty proposing large interdisciplinary research centers could design, initiate, and operate outreach and engagement activities; • engage active scientists and engineers in the community to participate in K-20 science outreach efforts. • serve as a model organizational structure to encourage scientists and engineers in both the academic and private sectors to group together to work toward improving science and technology literacy in society.  Approved by Board of Trustees Fall 2008, presented to National Academy of Sciences in fall 2008. Nearly 20 STEM and STEM Edu. Faculty involved in OHSE currently

  3. OHSE-Outreach

  4. OHSE http://ohse.chemistry.ohio-state.edu

  5. OHSE This is a volunteer program that is now in its 12th year of operation. This program adopts entire elementary schools for a period of three years. Teacher professional development workshops are offered to the school before each unit is brought the school. Volunteers are similarly trained in workshops. Volunteers must be active scientists or engineers. Program: Currently serves three elementary schools with over 100 volunteers

  6. OHSE This program works with specific middle school teachers with a similar structure as W.O.W. Location: Spanish Immersion Alternative Middle School.

  7. OHSE Tutoring for Ohio Graduation Test: Metro School and Linden-McKinley High School On-line videoconferencing tutoring relationships (tutoring students from rural Ohio) established for students in Mt. Vernon High School and at John Glenn High School. (Connected with OSLN long term)

  8. Elementary School:Ask-A-Buckeye Scientist or Engineer This site allows teachers and elementary school teachers to ask burning science or engineering questions of experts (advanced undergraduates, professional scientists, and engineers). This site is currently under beta site development and is only available to students and teachers involved in other outreach activities of the OHSE. http://ohse.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/AskABuckeye/index.htm

  9. Ohio Science Talent Expansion Program (OSTEP) • The OSTEP program builds bridges to success in STEM disciplines in three distinct socio-economic regions of the State of Ohio. • Three community colleges (Columbus State Community College, Stark State College and Washington State College) 

  10. OSTEP-GOALS • Summer Six Week PreCollege Bridge Program: (Math, Science, Engineering and Writing Courses) The interdisciplinary science course was accepted and participated in the National Project Kalidescope program on Interdisciplinary Programs • Mentoring during the academic year (Students trained through National Mentoring Program) • Shared projects within Chemistry and Physics courses to allow community college students to interact with OSU students • Bridge program for transfer students • Precollege outreach programs at the Community Colleges (50 students per year in the OSTEP program. These are all minorities and first generation students.)

  11. Affiliated Programs • Simcox’s DNA Detective • OSU Nanoscience and Engineering Education Program • College of Engineering– Minorities in Engineering Program

  12. Edheads • An interactive web-based educational game not-for profit organization is currently underway. • This collaboration involves the development of an interactive game that allows K-12 students. • Nanoscience and Technology – NSEC activity • Edheads games typically receive as many as one million views per year.

  13. Summary • We can connect you to any part of the K-16 continuum that you might be interested in • We can also assist with connecting you with education evaluation experts • We can provide international dissemination. • Finally, the ideas must be yours. However we can provide considerable help and also staff and students to assist you.

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