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Title: Timeline


1
Massachusetts STEM Pipeline Fund Enhancing
Student Interest and Retention in STEM
Fields Request for Proposals 2008 PV
STEMNET November 28, 2007
2
Goal
  • RFP Increase the number of Massachusetts
    students who prepare for and enter STEM careers
  • PV STEMNET Executive CommitteeFocus on Out of
    School Time programs for underserved groups

3
Timeline
  • Proposals due Jan. 11, 2008
  • Awards February 11, 2008
  • Projects must conclude February 28, 2011

4
Awards
  • 4,000,000 available
  • Up to 500,000 per grant
  • Up to 3 years
  • Strong commitment to evaluation
  • Existing STEM networks may apply

5
Eligibility
  • Partnership higher ed, k12, business
  • Strong lead partner with history of STEM Ed
  • Based on need, research
  • Matching
  • Involvement of existing regional networks
  • Does not have to be submitted by the network lead
    partner

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Review Highlights
  • Building upon existing programs which focus on
    best practices and research (pilot programs will
    be weighted unfavorably unless applicants
    demonstrate that no existing program achieves the
    same objectives)
  • Continuing the work of current, collaborative
    Regional Networks and regional initiatives
  • Concentrating on ways to increase the pipeline of
    female, minorities and potential first-generation
    college students who choose to pursue STEM careers

7
Budget highlights
  • No partner receives more than 50
  • Evaluation 8-10
  • Overhead not over 18.6
  • No hardware costs or space rental

8
Last time
  • RFP asked for Network Proposals
  • Members submitted proposal summaries, presented
    them at a meeting
  • We posted the proposals and a summary table, got
    feedback
  • Obtained consensus and submitted a proposal
    including most of these ideas

9
Process this time
  • Members present briefly at this meeting
  • Then what?

10
Proposals so far
  • Peter Polito and Linda Marston, Springfield
    College, STEM in Action
  • Marie Silver, UMass, STEM RAYS
  • Steve Brewer, UMass, Programming Club
  • Bob Dickerman, STCC
  • Kathy Davis and John Francisco, UMass, After
    School Math Clubs
  • Nancy Roy, Ludlow, ?
  • Others?

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STEM IN ACTION
  • a comprehensive program to deal with what has
    been described by many as a critical situation
    facing our Commonwealth and indeed the nation.

13
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM IN ACTION is presented as a concept
    proposal that will meet the overall goal of
    enhancing student interest and retention in STEM
    fields. This proposal builds upon several
    successful initiatives that have been implemented
    by Springfield College, including its Emerging
    Scientists Summer Enrichment Camp, Leaders for
    Tomorrow, and the Partners program. These
    very successful programs have collectively
    targeted elementary and middle-school students
    who are under-represented minority students and
    are from families with middle to lower
    socio-economic status.

14
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM IN ACTION will pull together a number of
    contributors that Springfield College believes
    are essential to successfully enhancing student
    interest and retention in STEM fields.

15
STEM IN ACTION
  • Leaders of Tomorrow in STEM Fields-
    A summer program that focuses upon
    leadership skills, self-confidence, and personal
    skills that have an impact on life-long success
    in STEM fields.

16
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM After School Program- an aggressive after
    school program that is led by STEM sponsors to
    actively engage elementary and middle-school
    students in exciting on-going projects developed
    mutually with students based upon their
    particular interests. This program will be
    offered on the campus of Springfield College.

17
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM Partners- a
    program in which elementary and middle-school
    students will be partnered with personal mentors
    who are actively engaged in a STEM field. These
    mentors may be faculty or undergraduate and
    graduate students at Springfield College.

18
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM Career Days- a series
    of one-day programs that will take place after
    school and during the summer that will engage
    elementary and middle-school students along with
    their parents in career opportunities in the STEM
    fields and led by successful STEM practitioners
    who come from similar under-represented
    minorities and backgrounds of similar
    socio-economic status. The Springfield College
    Career Center will aid in the development of this
    series by seeking out these STEM practitioners.
    We would also like to actively engage the
    Regional Technology Corporation as a partner in
    this endeavor.

19
STEM IN ACTION
  • Academic Success in STEM Fields- a series of
    one day programs that are designed to present to
    elementary and middle-school students those
    strategies and best practices that lead to
    academic success in STEM fields. These sessions
    will be led by professional staff from
    Springfield Colleges Academic Success Center and
    will be held both after school and during the
    summer months.

20
STEM IN ACTION
  • STEM Scholars in Action- a yearly
    culminating event in which elementary and
    middle-school students who have participated in
    the STEM After School Program present their
    projects in an open arena along with their STEM
    sponsor. Each project will be judged by a group
    of STEM professionals who are volunteers from
    local STEM industries. Various awards will be
    presented. All participating students will
    receive a certificate of achievement for their
    project. Parents will be encouraged to
    participate in this event as parent mentors.

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STEM IN ACTION
  • Springfield College has a long and successful
    history of community engagement and in particular
    programs that reach out to under-represented
    minorities in the local community. Partnerships
    have been established between Springfield College
    that can be used for this proposal. These
    include the DeBerry Elementary School, Brookings
    School, Kensington School, and the Renaissance
    School.

22
STEM IN ACTION
  • Overall Budget Estimate400K
  • Coordination and Assessment
  • Transportation and Food Direct Participant Cost
  • Activities, curriculum materials
  • Staffing

23
STEM IN ACTION
  • Budget Estimate by Component
  • Coordination and Assessment of the Entire
    Project 40K-45K per year
  • "Leaders of Tomorrow in STEM Fields"- 20K
  • "STEM After School Program"- 20K
  • "STEM Partners"- 10K
  • "STEM Career Days"- 10K
  • "Academic Success in STEM Fields"- 10K
  • "STEM Scholars in Action"- 20K
  • Number of New Students per Year20-30 using a
    model that keeps students from previous years
    engaged in the program, at least as student
    mentors

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STEM RAYSMarie Silver, Mort Sternheim
  • Franklin County Science, Technology, Engineering,
    and Mathematics
  • Research Academies for Young Scientists

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Brought to you by
  • National Science Foundation
  • 800,000 for 3 years
  • 1 of 16 projects in AYS program
  • UMass
  • STEM Education Institute
  • School of Education
  • Greenfield Community College
  • Initiated idea for project
  • Franklin County business and nonprofit partners
  • Franklin County School Districts

27
What is STEM RAYS?
  • A model out of school science program
  • Encourage students to study science and math
  • Consider careers in STEM fields

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Whats Special About STEM RAYS?
  • Connects students and teachers with environmental
    research programs at UMass, GCC, Smith, UNH
  • Arsenic in the environment, Connecticut River
    watershed, birds, weather and climate, air
    quality
  • Students do experiments, collect and analyze data
    relevant to these research efforts
  • Field trips, annual research conference at UMass
  • Research study of the effects of teachers and
    students participation in scientific research

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Features of Student Programs
  • Weekly 2 hour after school programs, grades 4-8
  • 1 week summer programs, grades 6-8 (2007, 2008)
    40 students July 2007
  • 8-12 students per school 9 elementary and 2
    middle schools in successful January June 2007
    pilot (100 students)
  • 200 students and parents at June Saturday
    research reporting conference
  • 19 schools in full program, Sept. 07 Dec. 08

30
STEM RAYS Evaluation
  • For the first year of a program, the speed of
    start-up and quality of the first-year offering
    have been exceptional when compared to other
    projects we have evaluated, with recruitment of
    teachers and commencement of activities starting
    almost immediately upon receipt of funds.

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STEM RAYS Evaluation, cotd.
  • This efficiency is due to the experience and
    dedication of the leadership, who have shown
    themselves very attentive to details of the
    program and to have strong and constant avenues
    of communication with all participants and
    members of the team.
  • It is doubtful that they could have accomplished
    what they did without the years of relationships
    built up prior to the awarding of this project.
    - Peterfreund
    Associates

32
Pipeline proposal
  • Continue program to June, 2010
  • 20 schools, 200 students each year
  • Funding
  • 200,000 Pipeline
  • 200,000 NSF

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Programming clubs
  • Steve Brewer, UMass Biology Dept.
  • Operated similar club in Amherst for 4 years
  • Adapted to various grade levels
  • Advised by computer professionals
  • Use open source (free software)
  • Develop text based virtual worlds
  • 10 clubs, 100 students
  • 75k per year
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