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Title: Science Advisor Program


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Science Advisor Program
  • Being a Volunteer Science Advisor
  • Program Overview
  • (CLICK YOUR MOUSE TO ADVANCE THE SLIDES)
  • Revised May 2007

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Got Time to Give?
  • Are you a science or math expert?
  • Do you enjoy sharing your expertise with young
    students, teachers, parents?

3
  • Are you willing to embrace the challenges of
    supporting the education system and provide your
    expertise as enrichment?
  • For no monetary gain?????

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  • Then check out the
  • SCIAD Program!

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Students Need You!
  • Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
    committed citizens can change the world indeed,
    its the only thing that ever has.
  • Margaret Mead

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SCIAD Program Background
The SCIAD Program was established in 1991 in the
Las Cruces area by the Science Education
Alliance (SEA).
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The Science Education Alliance
  • The Science Education Alliance, or SEA, is a
    non-profit educational corporation committed to
    improving the math and science literacy of as
    many students, k-12, as it can reach and
    encourage students to pursue technical
    careers.
  • You can find more information about SEA by
    clicking on the link on the SCIAD website.

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What does the SCIAD Program Offer?
  • The program offers the expertise of volunteer
    science and math professionals recruited from the
    community as a resource to teachers in a variety
    of settings

NMSU Biochemistry professor talks to elementary
students about cancer research and possible
careers in the field.
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What does it Offer?
  • in addition to serving as positive professional
    role models for young students.

SCIAD volunteer talks to high school students
about anatomy and physiology and his experiences
as a paramedic.
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What do SCIADs Do?
  • Typical SCIAD services are class presentations,
    hands-on demonstrations, enrichment activities,
    tutoring, and support with special science or
    math- related events
  • however great efforts are made to meet any type
    of request from teachers that falls within SEAs
    mission.

Volunteer SCIAD demonstrating at Family Math
Science Night.
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How do I become a SCIAD?
  • Simply contact the SCIAD Program Coordinator and
    set up an appointment.
  • During the appointment you will be interviewed
    and the coordinator will outline a custom
    volunteer plan according to information you
    provide about expertise, availability, grade
    levels you feel comfortable working with, and
    school locations as well as district/school
    policies and procedures.

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What Else?
  • LCPS requires fingerprinting and background
    checks (costing 38) for frequent
    volunteers.
  • If you can commit 1 year to the
    SCIAD Program, the SEA will pay the 38.

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Who do I contact?
  • Pamela Egan, SCIAD Program Coordinator
  • LCPS, Career Technical Education Office
  • 410 W. Court St, Las Cruces, NM 88005
  • 635-5169 (cell), sciad_at_lcps.k12.nm.us
  • Office Hours Mon-Thurs 900am 230pm
  • The SCIAD Program operates during the school
    year.
  • For inquiries during the summer months,
  • contact the SEA President (link on SCIAD website)

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How much time do I commit?
  • The amount of time a volunteer would like to
    contribute is discussed during the interview
    process.

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  • We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just
    a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would be less
    because of that drop. Mother Teresa

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Commitment
  • Most SCIADs work full-time jobs and can only
    volunteer a few times a year.
  • Some are retired and visit schools on a weekly
    basis.
  • Your volunteer plan is custom designed to fit
    your needs and can be adjusted at any time.

This SCIAD working full-time for Honeywell tries
to visit a middle school in Lordsburg once a month
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SCIAD Program Goals
  • Provide science/math expertise to
    teachers/students from a committed, responsive
    pool of professional volunteers.
  • Provide positive professional role models and
    career information to students.

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Goals
  • Reduce fear/increase enthusiasm in these subjects
    so more will pursue technical education tracks
    (thus career).
  • Productively weave available scientific resources
    into education process.

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Come Join Us Today !!!
Career Day
Presentations
Demos
Hands-On Activities
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  • The miracle is this the more we share, the more
    we have. Leonard Nimoy
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