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INNOVATIVE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Providing Black male students with STEM learning experiences.
About iSTEM Work
The Innovative Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Workforce Development Project (iSTEM-WORK) is designed to provide Black male students with STEM learning experiences that will increase the students’ exposure to innovation and creativity in the STEM disciplines.
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Overview
Overview
ISTEM-WORK will explore the influence of these opportunities on students’ interest by 1) increasing student engagement in technology-rich STEM educational opportunities, 2) increasing student awareness and knowledge of educational opportunities and careers in STEM disciplines; 3) increasing student knowledge, skills and practices in STEM applications; and 4) increasing participation of underrepresented populations in STEM careers.
iSTEM-WORK engages Black male students in grades 6th - 10th in a three-year STEM technology program that includes a four-week summer program, hands-on field experience, and Saturday Academy during the academic year. The program began in summer 2021 and concludes following the fall 2023 session.
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Fall Saturday Academy
Fall Saturday Academy
The Fall Saturday Academy meets during the months of August through December from 9 A.M. TO 2:10 P.M. -
Spring Academy
Spring Academy
The Spring Saturday Academy meets during the months of January through April from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. -
Summer Academy
Summer Academy
Dates:
The Summer Academy meets:
June 5-30, 2023
Monday through Friday
9 a.m.- 5 p.m.Overview:
STEM-Work Project will provide underrepresented minority students with STEM challenging technological learning experiences that will increase exposure to innovation and creativity in STEM disciplines.
iSTEM-Work will explore the influence of opportunities on students’ interest by 1) increasing student awareness and knowledge of educational opportunities and careers in STEM disciplines; 2) increasing student knowledge, skills, and practices in STEM application; and 3) increasing participation of underrepresented populations in STEM career paths.
This project will engage Black Male students in grades 6 through 10 in a long-term (3 year) STEM technology program that will include a four-week Summer Program, Hands-on Field Experience, and Saturday Academy during the academic year. This program contains the following culturally sustaining elements: 1) academic and social integration; 2) knowledge and skill development; 3) support and motivation; and 4) academic and social advising, which supplement the formal education that participants receive within their classroom and ultimately impacts students’ confidence, academic outcome, and STEM career choices.
Program Goals
Increase STEM identity in Black Males
Increase the awareness and perception of STEM as a career
Increase broadening participation of underrepresented populations in STEM programs and careersSponsor:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Eligibility:
Black male students currently in grades 7th-9th at any middle school in the Atlanta- metropolitan area.
Housing:
Students will not reside on campus during the summer program
Curriculum:
Students will participate in a STEM project-based learning curriculum that will include Science, Mathematics, Innovation, and English. Students will experience innovative instructional methodologies from college professors and conduct scientific research to investigate and solve real world problems.
Cost:
Free
Seminars/Field Trips:
Cultural/Educational Trips
Requirements:
- Completed Application
- Two(2) Letters of Recommendations
- Unofficial Transcript
- Assessment
Application Deadline:
We are not accepting applications at this time.
Contact:
Natasha M. Crosby
Shannon Jolly -
Resources
Resources
EXPLORING ENGINEERING STEM ACADEMY
Exploring Engineer STEM Academy is a coed high school camp in its 20th Year on the GT Campus. It is sponsored by the Atlanta Area Council of Boy Scouts of America. We continue to grow with over 75 boys and girls primarily from the metro Atlanta area. However, we get students from the entire country. Students are mentored and chaperoned by experienced Professional Engineers; they experience living in the dorms and eating at campus dining halls on the Georgia Tech campus, one of the most prestigious campuses in the country. Their very full schedule comprises participating in many hands-on engineering activities and tours of the many Tech Laboratories and visiting many of Atlanta's premier state-of-the-art engineering research facilities. At the end of the week a Banquet is also highlighted by keynote speakers such as the Dean of College of Engineering, Vice President of Lockheed Martin, or other dignitaries. Dates are June 1st - 5th. For more information, click here.
START CODE SUMMER CAMP
Students learn the coding languages and tools behind today's technology with Start Code summer camps. Not only do campers practice coding, but they can apply these tools to their interests and create exciting games, stories, and digital artwork. Campers dive into hands-on projects using Python, JavaScript, or Java, game development with Unity 3D and even get to modify Minecraft and Roblox worlds. Weekly camps are available at two locations – Brookhaven and Decatur. Click here for more information.
SMASH ACADEMY
SMASH is a FREE, STEM-intensive, fully residential, college preparatory program for underrepresented high school students of color. SMASH boasts a 5-week, three-year summer STEM enrichment program which provides access to both rigorous coursework and supportive mentors, role models, and students of color support networks. SMASH scholars remain engaged during the school year through monthly STEM activities and workshops. The program reinforces our scholars’ STEM academic identities and focuses on developing their critical thinking, civic awareness, leadership, and sense of social responsibility. In addition, after completing the program, SMASH Alumni have an opportunity to participate in a paid, five-week internship at a tech company! SMASH is currently hosted on 10 different college campuses around the country, including Morehouse College. Click here for more information.
Overview
ISTEM-WORK will explore the influence of these opportunities on students’ interest by 1) increasing student engagement in technology-rich STEM educational opportunities, 2) increasing student awareness and knowledge of educational opportunities and careers in STEM disciplines; 3) increasing student knowledge, skills and practices in STEM applications; and 4) increasing participation of underrepresented populations in STEM careers.
iSTEM-WORK engages Black male students in grades 6th - 10th in a three-year STEM technology program that includes a four-week summer program, hands-on field experience, and Saturday Academy during the academic year. The program began in summer 2021 and concludes following the fall 2023 session.
Fall Saturday Academy
The Fall Saturday Academy meets during the months of August through December from 9 A.M. TO 2:10 P.M.Spring Academy
The Spring Saturday Academy meets during the months of January through April from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Summer Academy
Dates:
The Summer Academy meets:
June 5-30, 2023
Monday through Friday
9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Overview:
STEM-Work Project will provide underrepresented minority students with STEM challenging technological learning experiences that will increase exposure to innovation and creativity in STEM disciplines.
iSTEM-Work will explore the influence of opportunities on students’ interest by 1) increasing student awareness and knowledge of educational opportunities and careers in STEM disciplines; 2) increasing student knowledge, skills, and practices in STEM application; and 3) increasing participation of underrepresented populations in STEM career paths.
This project will engage Black Male students in grades 6 through 10 in a long-term (3 year) STEM technology program that will include a four-week Summer Program, Hands-on Field Experience, and Saturday Academy during the academic year. This program contains the following culturally sustaining elements: 1) academic and social integration; 2) knowledge and skill development; 3) support and motivation; and 4) academic and social advising, which supplement the formal education that participants receive within their classroom and ultimately impacts students’ confidence, academic outcome, and STEM career choices.
Program Goals
Increase STEM identity in Black Males
Increase the awareness and perception of STEM as a career
Increase broadening participation of underrepresented populations in STEM programs and careers
Sponsor:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Eligibility:
Black male students currently in grades 7th-9th at any middle school in the Atlanta- metropolitan area.
Housing:
Students will not reside on campus during the summer program
Curriculum:
Students will participate in a STEM project-based learning curriculum that will include Science, Mathematics, Innovation, and English. Students will experience innovative instructional methodologies from college professors and conduct scientific research to investigate and solve real world problems.
Cost:
Free
Seminars/Field Trips:
Cultural/Educational Trips
Requirements:
- Completed Application
- Two(2) Letters of Recommendations
- Unofficial Transcript
- Assessment
Application Deadline:
We are not accepting applications at this time.
Contact:
Natasha M. Crosby
Shannon Jolly
Resources
EXPLORING ENGINEERING STEM ACADEMY
Exploring Engineer STEM Academy is a coed high school camp in its 20th Year on the GT Campus. It is sponsored by the Atlanta Area Council of Boy Scouts of America. We continue to grow with over 75 boys and girls primarily from the metro Atlanta area. However, we get students from the entire country. Students are mentored and chaperoned by experienced Professional Engineers; they experience living in the dorms and eating at campus dining halls on the Georgia Tech campus, one of the most prestigious campuses in the country. Their very full schedule comprises participating in many hands-on engineering activities and tours of the many Tech Laboratories and visiting many of Atlanta's premier state-of-the-art engineering research facilities. At the end of the week a Banquet is also highlighted by keynote speakers such as the Dean of College of Engineering, Vice President of Lockheed Martin, or other dignitaries. Dates are June 1st - 5th. For more information, click here.
START CODE SUMMER CAMP
Students learn the coding languages and tools behind today's technology with Start Code summer camps. Not only do campers practice coding, but they can apply these tools to their interests and create exciting games, stories, and digital artwork. Campers dive into hands-on projects using Python, JavaScript, or Java, game development with Unity 3D and even get to modify Minecraft and Roblox worlds. Weekly camps are available at two locations – Brookhaven and Decatur. Click here for more information.
SMASH ACADEMY
SMASH is a FREE, STEM-intensive, fully residential, college preparatory program for underrepresented high school students of color. SMASH boasts a 5-week, three-year summer STEM enrichment program which provides access to both rigorous coursework and supportive mentors, role models, and students of color support networks. SMASH scholars remain engaged during the school year through monthly STEM activities and workshops. The program reinforces our scholars’ STEM academic identities and focuses on developing their critical thinking, civic awareness, leadership, and sense of social responsibility. In addition, after completing the program, SMASH Alumni have an opportunity to participate in a paid, five-week internship at a tech company! SMASH is currently hosted on 10 different college campuses around the country, including Morehouse College. Click here for more information.