The E-STEAM (Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) Project for Girls Mentoring Program
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2018
Abstract
The Nova Southeastern University Branch of the American Association of University Women (NSU AAUW) developed the E-STEAM Project for Girls - an initiative to attract at risk 12-17-year-old girls to STEAM careers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math). Through a partnership between NSU AAUW and the Alvin Sherman Library, the university’s joint use community library, participants have had the unique experience of working with a diverse population of University faculty, staff and college-aged mentors while engaging in innovative, STEAM-related l earning experiences at Nova Southeastern University. The program includes four, half-day field trips to NSU’s campus per semester to tour the campus, attend college classes and participate in interactive activities related to STEAM. Participants reflected on their experience by giving a presentation at the end of the program. To measure the impact of the program, the mentees completed pre- and post-surveys to evaluate their likelihood of going to college and pursuing a STEAM career. The results indicated that at the completion of the program, students developed a better sense of their interests and disinterests in STEAM fields. Overall, the program has been a success and can serve as a model for other institutions.
Publication
The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching
Volume
2
Issue
Special Issue 1
Pages
667-668
Department
Admissions
Recommended Citation
Llanos, R., McDermott, M., Sims, R., Scanlon, M. J., Hicks, S., Ballester, M., Shuster, T. D., Lopez-Moreno, K. G., Dore, M. L., Anderson, R., Fabius, S., & Torruellas Garcia, J. (2018, October). The E-STEAM (Exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) project for girls mentoring program. The Chronicle of Mentoring & Coaching, 2(1), 667-668.