In this article we describe a model designed for rural settings that uses community-based “STEM Guides” as human brokers to engage isolated 10- to 18-year-old youth in STEM. The STEM Guides connect youth with opportunities that already exist in their communities, including after-school programs, clubs, camps, library activities, special events, contests, and competitions. STEM Guides also introduce youth and their families to virtual opportunities, such as citizen science monitoring, and statewide experiences, such as the Maine State Science Fair.
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Jennifer Atkinson
Author
Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
Alyson Saunders
Author
Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
Kate Kastelein
Author
Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
Citation
DOI
:
2475-8779
Publication Name:
Connected Science Learning
Volume:
3
Number:
10
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
AISL
Award Number:
1322827
Funding Amount:
$2,690,708
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