pratt stem program
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PROGRAM PROPOSAL Assignment 14-4
NEED FOR PROGRAM
The program was designed to give children another opportunity to use STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) by using a real world setting to build stronger problem solving and creative thinking skills. This program is very much in line with Enoch Pratt free Librarys mission to empower and enrich.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Future Makers Parks and People Foundation Living Classrooms Baltimore City Recreation and Parks Gwynnbrook Community Association Friends of Gwynn Falls Leakin Park Akiima Price Consulting 2
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT STEPS
Present program outline to supervisor for review and approval Input program information into Localist (Web Based Calendar) Childrens Coordinator reviews description of the proposed program Program is posted to Enoch Pratt Free Librarys website Program proposal is submitted to the Compass for publication Market the scheduled program to community partners and the community at- large Purchase supplies and materials from vendors our library uses and stores Set up for event
EVALUATION
Handout Enoch Pratt Free Library evaluation form at the completion of program Solicit verbal feedback Input the data on a spreadsheet Send data to designated person
PRESS RELEASE
January 5, 2015 Walbrook Library Tyliah McDonaldChildrens Library Associate [email protected]
USING STEM TO EMPOWER AND ENRICH
Tuesday, February 3, 2014 3:30pm 4:30pmThursday, February 5, 2014 3:30pm - 4:30pm
The Using STEM to Empower and Enrich program will use a real world setting to build strong problem solving and creative thinking skills. The program is designed to use hands-on activities to engage young minds through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), that are fun and interactive. The participants will conduct a science experiment, interact with guest speakers, and make new friends.
Enoch Pratt free LibraryWalbrook Branch3203 W. North AvenueBaltimore, MD [email protected]
Will use the following 2 weeks in advance:Facebook and Twitter
Note: This program is not currently under consideration at the Walbrook Branch