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Student Success with the Society of STEM Scholars . Tara Eisenhauer Ebersole, Professor Biology and STEM Liaison Laura LeMire, Associate Professor Engineering and Engineering Coordinator The Community College of Baltimore County. Presentation Overview. CCBC at a glance
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Student Success with the Society of STEM Scholars Tara Eisenhauer Ebersole, Professor Biology and STEM Liaison Laura LeMire, Associate Professor Engineering and Engineering Coordinator The Community College of Baltimore County
Presentation Overview CCBC at a glance Background on our STEM initiative Rationale and explanation of Society of STEM Scholars Objectives Organizational framework - student profile Outcomes - 2010/11 activity report Feedback and assessment - testimonials
CCBC at a Glance • Multi-campus suburban in Central Maryland • Enrolls approximately 74,000 students each year: over 30,00 credit students and over 40,000 non-credit students • Represents 2/3 of all county residents attending an undergraduate institution • Offers more than 50 different associate degrees and more than 100 certificate programs • Enrolls a student population that closely mirrors Baltimore County’s rich diversity
CCBC’s Definition of STEM STEM Education is defined inclusively as STEM disciplines and those that speak to the applied and innovative learning that results from a holistic and integrated connection between each of those STEM disciplines. CCBC also encourages the interaction between STEM disciplines and many areas that are not traditionally part of STEM. Below are the classifications for programs as they relate to STEM at CCBC: • STEM Programs or Course Series • STEM Related Programs or Course Series • STEM Outcomes in a Program or Course Series • STEM Activities and Support Initiatives
CCBC’s STEM Initiative • VISION: • The Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) has a holistic approach, with metrics, for the CCBC STEM initiative to include job preparedness and career services strategies in STEM business sectors, or transition to a transfer academic program. • GOALS: • Respond to workforce needs in the STEM area • Ensure a challenging multidisciplinary STEM curriculum for CCBC’s students and support STEM literacy • Expand, enhance and communicate on specific initiatives for students with aptitude and interest in the STEM fields • Increase the engagement of minorities and females in the STEM areas • Continue to be a prominent force in the community with regards to STEM related activities and initiatives
How Do We Achieve This? We develop a comprehensive initiative that focuses on: • Professional development • Interdisciplinary faculty teams • Data Collection • Collaborative Alliance • Internal and external communication • Student Support
What are you doing for your STEM students? • Program attending science festivals across country – Mind trekers • Internships at university labs • STEM ambassadors with K-12 • Joint grant between 2 yr and 4 yr institutions • STEM center – provides support for minorities and women; workshops etc. • Best Robotics • STEM Seminar • Teaching assistantships at high schools • Energy club – windmill • Early college STEM high school • Coordinating different departments, green club, building meaningful academies with high schools
Pre Society of STEM Scholars Bio-Premed Club Society of Engineers Math Competition Programming Team Math Club
Organizational framework • Constitution • Multi-campus structure • Officers • Division of labor • Faculty involvement • Cross disciplinary • Mentoring • Advisors to committee chairs
Goals • Promote fellowship among students in STEM fields • Encourage cross disciplinary thinking and discussions • Recruit and retain students into STEM • Generate interest in STEM via discussions, lecturesand field trips • Raise awareness of career paths and educational opportunities
Goals • Form study groups and encourage “self” tutoring • Compete in STEM competitions • Raise awareness of CCBC’s STEM initiatives within the school and community • Develop leadership, planning and organizational skills • Encourage members to attain high levels of education and professional achievement, and become leaders in their fields
Indirect objectives • Formation of community • Development of ties to CCBC • Return as guest speakers • Alumni giving • Enhancing reputation of CCBC as a STEM school • Connection to four-year institutions
Committees • Field trips • Study groups • Guest speakers • Competitions • Outreach • Professional development • Social events
Activities and Events • Regular meetings for members and officers • Attendance at Math Seminar Series • Parties • Field Trips • NIH Vaccine Production Facility • Tour of Direct Dimensions, Inc. • NCIS in DC • Capitol College Cyber Battle Lab • Guest Speakers • Genetics Update Conference • Mechanical Engineer and CCBC Alumni • Computer Software Engineer • Career Panel Night • Outreach • Stream Waders Training with DNR • Students present to local high schools
Other Outcomes • Developed website: http://www.ccbcmd.edu/stem/Society_of_STEM_Scholars.html • Data Collection and student profile
Feedback and Assessment • Participation and success in competitions • increase in participation • Improved success • Tracking students after CCBC • Graduation survey What do the students say……? http://vstream.ccbcmd.edu/video/demos/studentscholar.wmv
Forming a STEM Club • Email all STEM faculty • Develop goals and objectives • Acquire constitution from an existing STEM club (we will be happy to share!) • Establish organization structure • Establish a meeting location • Plan an exciting first field trip as the hook • Decide membership criteria & advertise • Elect officers and you’re on your way!
Contact information • Tara Eisenhauer Ebersole 443.840.5948 tebersol@ccbcmd.edu • Laura LeMire 443. 840.5904 llemire@ccbcmd.edu