Creating Effective Partnerships to Promote STEM Education: Lessons in Crafting and Developing a Partnership Model
Session Format
Poster Session (60 minutes)
Location
Nessmith-Lane Conference Center Lobby
Abstract for the conference program
Our purpose is to describe effective practices in developing partnerships between universities, K-12 school districts, and philanthropic organizations. We focus on development of the GoSTEM model, a current collaboration between Georgia Tech and a local school district funded by a private Atlantabased, non-profit organization for the purpose of increasing the number of Latino students in the STEM pipeline.
Proposal Track
Research Project
Start Date
3-8-2013 9:00 AM
End Date
3-8-2013 9:20 AM
Recommended Citation
Hernandez, Diley; Llewellyn, Donna; Usselman, Marion; Hendricks, Cher; and Rao, Analia, "Creating Effective Partnerships to Promote STEM Education: Lessons in Crafting and Developing a Partnership Model" (2013). Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching & Learning Conference (2012-2019). 4.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/stem/2013/2013/4
Creating Effective Partnerships to Promote STEM Education: Lessons in Crafting and Developing a Partnership Model
Nessmith-Lane Conference Center Lobby
Our purpose is to describe effective practices in developing partnerships between universities, K-12 school districts, and philanthropic organizations. We focus on development of the GoSTEM model, a current collaboration between Georgia Tech and a local school district funded by a private Atlantabased, non-profit organization for the purpose of increasing the number of Latino students in the STEM pipeline.