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Building with Biology Event engaging under-represented communities

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ORGANIZATION: SELF International

  • 3 people are interested

We will be investigating the emerging science of synthetic biology through multi-directional dialogs beween scientists, engineers, technologsts and the general public incorprating the ideas and experiences of many different people.

There will be hands-on activities for families and a forum for adults and older students to discuss the the concept of "Engineering the Mosquito," as it relates to controlling infectious diseases such as malaria. There will be a national survey consducted by AAAS and NISE Net. to facilitate future synthetic projects. You can have a voice in the future.

We are looking for volunteers to lead the family activities and we are looking for people from all walks of life to participate in the forum discussion. Training will be provided for all facilitators. No prior experience in synthetic biology is required.

We are also looking for more scientistss to be involved in the forum discussion.

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About SELF International

Location:

4233 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55407, US

Mission Statement

SELF International, Inc . is a not for profit, educational organization whose mission is to promote literacy, creative education in science, math and the arts for all ages in U.S. communities of need and targeted developing countries in order to heighten personal and national levels of academic achievement. This mission is rooted in hope and a vision of social justice, upholding the belief that all people are created equal and are equally deserving of quality education and that responsible stewardship of our world is dependent upon an educated citizenship.

Description

SELF International, a nonprofit educational organization based in Minneapolis, MN, serves as a magnet for gathering students, communities, teachers, other academics, professionals in STEM, and organizations together to give underserved students and their families equal access and opportunities for out-of-school learning. We meet the students in their neighborhoods and schools, eliminating the need for transportation to other venues. We offer free programs because nearly all of the people in our programs fall into the lowest income brackets. We will bring high quality materials and resources. Mentors from STEM fields meet with students and introduce them to new options and possibilities for their future. Students learn that science is everywhere and discover its relevance to their own lives. Students and families develop a science identity helping them feel more connected to science and build a culture of learning in their families and communities. Students gain confidence in their ability to pursue STEM. Through hands-on activities and personal experiences in cutting edge science and technology students discover that learning is fun and creative. Students’ curiosity and questions guide them into new ideas and subjects. They make connections they had never noticed or considered before. STEM will not be merely a word to our students, it will contain a whole world of exciting possibilities. Students will carry this interest and excitement for learning to their school classes, and the achievement gap will be lowered.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Computers & Technology
Education & Literacy
Advocacy & Human Rights, Computers & Technology, Education & Literacy

WHEN

Sat Sep 24, 2016
09:00 AM - 03:00 PM

WHERE

FLEX Academy100 West 66th StreetRichfield, MN 55423

(44.88444,-93.28249)
 

SKILLS

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Research
  • Environmental Science

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • 6 hours or less

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