Interested in sharing your expertise and love of STEM concepts? Consider being an instructor in the 2012-2013 K.I.D.S. Club through Tech’s Center for Education Integrating, Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC). K.I.D.S. Club is a program in which hundreds of students in grades 2-5 visit the Georgia Tech campus on Saturdays to participate in hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) activities. This program is designed to develop students’ interest and passion for STEM learning. You do not have to be a STEM major to participate!
Each year, dozens of GT faculty and students and metro K-12 teachers help K.I.D.S. Club members better understand the world in which we live. As an instructor, you will design your own 55 minute hands-on activity to share with club members as well as receive compensation for your time. The staff at CEISMC will provide assistance to help you plan. Don't want to be an instructor? Assistant and tutoring opportunities are also available.
Visit the instructor website for more details about the expectations of the program. Contact Andrew Burch with CEISMC Student Programs at andrew.burch@ceismc.gatech.edu or 404-913-KIDS(5437).
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