The National After School Science Directory

The National After School Science Directory is a searchable database designed to increase access to high-quality science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education beyond the classroom for youth and families across the nation. The Directory houses thousands of STEM opportunities, submitted by science centers, museums, schools and other youth-serving organizations. Search our Directory to view opportunities to connect the America’s youth to high-quality STEM learning experiences.

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When & Where

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School 500 Bilmark Avenue
    Charlotte NC 21213
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Topics Covered

  • General Science
  • Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Rocketry
  • Architecture
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Ecology and Environment Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineering
  • Forensic Science
  • Genetics
  • Health, Medicine, Bio-medical, and Biotechnology
  • Mathematics
  • Media Technology
  • Physics
  • Robotics
  • Space Science

Targeted Age Groups

  • Ages 11-13

Student Demographic

  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Students at risk of dropping out of school

Citizen Schools North Carolina

STEM Apprenticeships

Opportunity Description

http://citizenschools.org/volunteer/

Apprenticeships at Citizen Schools give adults the opportunity to take what they do best in their professional careers or personal pursuits and use it to help middle-school students move to a long-term trajectory of success. Volunteer Citizen Teachers enable young people to learn real-world skills by creating real-world projects. Lawyers turn their apprentices into prosecutors, artists cultivate young muralists, gardeners lead a team of twelve-year-old green thumbs. "WOW!" is what people usually say when they encounter the results of the apprentices' work. So that is what we call the final product, presentation or performance at the end of each apprenticeship. Every WOW! showcases the students' learning for a public audience of family, school staff, and community leaders. Past WOW!s include a video on lead contamination, a prize-winning solar car, an arts festival, a naval warship design, a CD of local music, even a financial plan for a new business--all created by young people themselves. The Citizen Teacher experience is richly rewarding--and hassle-free. The whole experience spans 13 weeks and between 30 and 40 hours. Here is what it includes: -Extensive training with Citizen Schools staff -An on-site orientation and Apprenticeship Fair in the first week -10 afternoons of instruction with apprentices culminating in a WOW! -A final session for apprentices and Citizen Teachers to reflect on their journey

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Application Deadline

2010-09-10

Cost for Participation

free

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Directory developed in partnership with Connect a Million Minds an initiative of Time Warner Cable