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

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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.