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Help the STEM EFFECT project better understand the long-term impacts of STEM programs for middle- and high-school age girls.

  • 1.  Help the STEM EFFECT project better understand the long-term impacts of STEM programs for middle- and high-school age girls.

    Posted 12-12-2018 03:21 PM

    Opportunity alert!
    Help the STEM EFFECT project better understand the long-term impacts of STEM programs for middle- and high-school age girls.

    The STEM Effect project is a collaboration between the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, the Education Development Center, and the National Girls Collaborative Project, funded by the National Science Foundation.  The STEM Effect LogoThe project is aimed at gaining a better understanding of the long-term impacts of STEM programs for middle- and high-school age girls.   

    You can help by sharing examples of existing logic models from STEM programs for girls.   Please email them to: STEMeffect4girls@gmail.com   We will not publicize these, but will use them as we do our preliminary information gathering around how programs lay out objectives.

    Join the conversation! Here is how you can connect: Follow us on FacebookTwitter, or on the Web using #STEMEffect to join the conversation.

    Participate in the STEM Effect Twitter Chat January 16th 2pm EST.  Join the conversation with your colleagues and two special guest tweeters from the field studying long term impacts of STEM programs and girls!

     

     

     

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