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MORE THAN 1,800 INNER CITY STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN STEM PROGRAMMING
WARRENDALE, Pa., June 18, 2012 -
Beginning today and over the next seven weeks, more than 1,800 elementary and middle school students across the country will become immersed in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) as they participate in the Summer Engineering Experience for Kids (SEEK) program. SEEK was coordinated through a partnership between SAE International and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and will expose inner city students to hands-on projects and a valuable career path.
“This engaging and educational program has shown a tremendous impact on the communities it reaches,” said Matt Miller, director, SAE Foundation and Pre-Professional Programs. “Students will become engineers as they work in teams, think through challenges and create projects. Many of these students are experiencing new opportunities that are helping to shape career paths in STEM fields.”
The SEEK program will be led by NSBE engineering students and technical professionals, using the National Science Board Award-winning curriculum, A World in Motion® (AWIM). AWIM was developed by SAE International and allows students to work in teams to solve problems and create products while discovering the underlying math and science principles involved in the process. The program and curriculum are made possible through funds from major sponsors, like Caterpillar.
“College students from across the country will spend time with these students to become mentors for three weeks, but will make an impression on these kids that will last much longer,” said Dr. Carl Mack, executive director of NSBE. “These kids are seeing positive African American role models that are building bonds and investing time in each one of them. The mentors are helping to guide the next generation of aspiring engineers.”
Each week of the program, students will take on a new STEM project, present their final designs to a panel of local judges and participate in friendly competitions. This free program is offered to students in 3rd – 5th grade as well as 6th – 8th grade. It begins in San Diego on June 18, continuing for three-week-long sessions across six locations. The schedule is as follows: o San Diego, CA (San Diego State University) o Oakland, CA (Martin Luther King Elementary) June 25 – July 14 (8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. weekdays M-F) Sponsors: Caterpillar, SHELL and University of Houston o New Orleans o Washington D.C. (Elementary program: Langley Education Campus; Middle school program: Eliot Hine Middle School)
o Detroit, MI (Bates Academy) About SAE Foundation About AWIM About NSBE
-http://www.saefoundation.org-
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