Welcome to the Computer Science Collaboration Project and National Girls Collaborative Project Webinar: Engaging Underserved Youth: Strategies for Family.

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Welcome to the Computer Science Collaboration Project and National Girls Collaborative Project Webinar: Engaging Underserved Youth: Strategies for Family Involvement We will begin at 11 AM Pacific/ 2 PM Eastern

Webinar Agenda 1.Overview of NGCP & CSCP 2.Engaging Underserved Youth: Strategies for Family Involvement: Neiri Carrasco, Director, Yakima Valley/Tri-Cities MESA & Vicky Raya, Diversity Program Manager, EdLab Group 3.Questions & Answers 4.Closing (webinar evaluation and upcoming webinar information)

National Girls Collaborative Project The National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) brings together organizations that are committed to informing and encouraging girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Project Goals 1.Maximize access to shared resources within projects and with public and private sector organizations and institutions interested in expanding girls’ participation in STEM. 2.Strengthen capacity of existing and evolving projects by sharing promising practice research and program models, outcomes and products. 3.Use the leverage of a network or collaboration of individual girl-serving STEM programs to create the tipping point for gender equity in STEM.

Project Focus Strengthen the capacity of girl-serving STEM programs to effectively reach and serve underrepresented girls in STEM. Increase the effectiveness of Collaboratives by providing professional development focused on sustainability, organizational effectiveness, and shared leadership. Maximize K-12 school counselors’ access to and use of relevant, high-quality resources that increase awareness of barriers to girls’ interest and engagement in STEM.

Computer Science Collaboration Project The Computer Science Collaboration Project aims to efficiently increase participation of underrepresented groups in computer science opportunities and activities by effectively building collaborations between K-12, community-based organizations, higher education, and industry.

Project Goals Build collaborations between CSC Project participants to increase participation and engagement of underrepresented youth in computer science opportunities and activities. Maximize access to shared resources among project participants that are interested in expanding and broadening participation in computer science. Strengthen the capacity of existing and evolving K-12 formal and informal programs in computer science by supporting the use of exemplary practices.

Engaging Underserved Youth: Strategies for Family Involvement Neiri Carrasco, Director, Yakima Valley/Tri Cities MESA Vicky Raya, Diversity Program Manager, EdLab Group

Overview Underserved and Minority Student Statistics MESA and Acceso a la Ciencia Introduction Research-based Exemplary Practices for engaging underrepresented youth Examples and Success Stories Questions

Underserved and Minority Students Broad Participation Matters 1)Our sources for the future Science & Engineering workforce are uncertain. 2)The demographics of our domestic population are shifting dramatically. 3)Diversity is an asset. Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation: America’s Science and Technology Talent at the Crossroads The National Academies Press, 2011

Underserved and Minority Students “In 2007, underrepresented minorities comprised 38.8 percent of K-12 public enrollment…” “At present (2009), just 2.7 percent of African- Americans, 3.3 percent of Native Americans and Alaska Natives, and 2.2 percent of Hispanics and Latinos who are 24 years old have earned a first university degree in the natural sciences or engineering.” Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation: America’s Science and Technology Talent at the Crossroads The National Academies Press, 2011

The YVTC MESA mission is to provide enriching opportunities in STEM for underrepresented students in grades We accomplish this through a partnership of higher education, school districts, industry and business, government, community organizations, families, and alumni.

Participating students receive educational enrichment experiences and practical help needed to prepare for university-level studies in a variety of science and technology related fields. 90 % of YVTC MESA students are underrepresented minorities.

Acceso a la Ciencia Acceso a la Ciencia began as a four- year ( ) NSF grant project funded by the National Science Foundation. Partners combined their expertise to create a bilingual informal science education resource for Latino communities in the Yakima Valley/Tri Cities area of Washington state.

Acceso a la Ciencia The project focus is community engagement via bilingual (Spanish) exhibits and shows, parent involvement, a youth internship, and family science workshops. Grant- funded project partners included YVTC MESA, Washington State University Tri-Cities, and Pacific Science Center in Seattle.

Exemplary Practices for Engaging Underrepresented Youth in CS I.Offer Culturally Targeted Recruitment and Programming II.Foster Family Involvement III.Carefully Select and Train Staff IV.Include Computer Science-Related Content V.Address the Image of Computer Science Developed for NSF funded Computer Science Collaboration Project, 2012

Fostering Family Involvement Meaningfully Engage Families Educate Family Members Provide Culturally Competent Staff

Meaningfully Engage Families Student Recognition Events Field Trips Middle School Conference workshops

Meaningfully Engage Families Student Recognition Events for Families

Meaningfully Engage Families Middle School Conference workshops

Meaningfully Engage Families Field Trips (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry)

Educate Family Members Assess topics parents want to learn more about Connect with parents to talk about your program and its benefits Bring up students’ interests and strengths and bring these up with family members`

Educate Family Members Assess topics parents want to learn more about

Educate Family Members Connect with parents to talk about your program and its benefits Parents, partners and university faculty got to hear about program benefits in students’ own words Acceso Intern Lety Luna

Educate Family Members Bring up students’ interests and strengths and bring these up with family members` First year at Columbia Basin Community College Intern Current volunteer

Culturally Competent Staff Build trust and ask for input from families Demonstrate that participant feedback is key Be aware of challenges to parent participation and open to making changes that address these

Culturally Competent Staff Build trust and ask for input from families

Culturally Competent Staff Demonstrate that participant feedback is key

Culturally Competent Staff Be aware of challenges to parent participation and open to making changes that address these

Outcome: Student Success Roman Lara: Junior Ambassador at Washington State University Tri Cities President and founder of Hispanic Cultures Club Continues to volunteer for Acceso events

Outcome: Life past the grant Silvia Ramirez: Freshman at Washington State University Tri Cities NEW Acceso Program Coordinator

Parent Comments Any other comments? “Si porque seguimos aprendiendo cosas nuevas, interesantes, y a la vez compartimos con nuestros hijos.” (Yes because we keep learning new, interesting things and at the same time share with our children.) – Mother “Me gusto y lo disfrute completamente todo. El que la maestra diera la presentación en una manera bilingüe me animo a venir otra vez.” (I liked it and enjoyed everything completely. The teacher’s bilingual presentation encouraged me to come back.) – Mother SciGirls en Familia workshops, 2011

Resources Exemplary Practices for Engaging Hispanic/Latino(a) Youth in Computer Science Harvard Family Research Project Bridging Cultures Project Family Science

Questions?

Additional Project Resources Program Directory (NGCP) (CSCP) Facebook National Girls Collaborative Project Computer Science Collaboration Project Archived Webinars (NGCP) (CSCP)

Additional Project Resources Upcoming Webinars Bringing STEM Learning to Public Libraries: Collaboration and Resources for Librarians February 27, 2012, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Register: CSTA: Services and Resources to Engage Youth in Computer Science April 5, 2012, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Register: