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Pathways To Improving Mathematics and Science Literacy: STEM Community Engagement, Vancouver, July 2014

Angus Building July 15 9:45-10:45
Shar Levine, Science writer shar.levine@shaw.ca; Leslie Johnstone, mjlj@telus.netScience Dept. Head/Writer, Vancouver School District No. 39; Dr. Marina Milner-Bolotin, Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy, University of British Columbia marina.milner-bolotin@ubc.ca; Jo-Anne Naslund, Education Librarian, University of British Columbia, joanne.naslund@ubc.ca
The success of developed countries depends on a scientifically literate population. Despite worldwide recognition of Canada’s contributions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, a large segment of the population remains ill-informed and disengaged in these disciplines. Recent results of the 2013 OECD survey of adult skills as well as OECD PISA have shown inadequate science and mathematics performance by Canadian students and adults. To help address this problem Canadian families and educators need to foster excellence in STEM education.

Our response at the UBC Faculty of Education has been to offer two annual community events: Celebrate Science and Family Mathematics and Science Fair. Such STEM outreach activities have involved partnerships between the University of British Columbia Library, Children’s Writers and Illustrators of British Columbia Society, Faculties of Education, Science, Land and Food Systems, and Beaty Biodiversity Museum. UBC scientists together with science writers for children speak about their research, books and passions. Participants leave inspired with increased awareness of the importance of science and mathematics. At the Family Mathematics and Science Fair, prospective teachers and teacher-educators, engage families in hands-on mathematics and science activities.

The presenters will offer descriptions of these programs, resource lists and insights on some of the benefits and challenges encountered.

Celebrate Science Turn Kids On To Science

Join us for our third annual celebration of science—an event for educators, writers, librarians and parents.  Find out how to inspire young minds to love science and math through interesting science books, simple hands-on activities and science collections!

9:30-12:00  Beaty Biodiversity Museum 2212 Main Mall, UBC  Saturday, November 3, 2012

Featured Scientist
Dr. David Close
(traditional name Himko-kaps-kap) of the Aboriginal Fisheries Research Centre will share his passion for protecting the Pacific lamprey—an eel-like fish with a large, sucking mouth full of horny teeth.  Through cutting-edge science and traditional knowledge he furthers our understanding of one of the oldest native fish species and why it is disappearing in British Columbia.

Featured BC Science Writers
Dianna Bonder
, illustrator of Leon’s Song; Alex Gabriel, science centre/museum interpreter & writer; Dora Lee, Biomimicry & advocate for the Canadian Association for Girls in Science;   Shar Levine and Leslie Johnstone, written over 70 hands-on science books such as Backyard Science, Nature Science, Projects for a Healthy Planet;  Michelle Mulder, science enthusiast; Gillian Richardson,  Ecosytems,  Kaboom Explosions of All Kinds and more.

Come on a guided tour of one of Vancouver’s premier museums and learn about their fascinating collections and exciting programs.  Did we mention the best part? This year the event is FREE!  Who could turn down a fun-filled morning featuring the skeleton of a blue whale?

Ever thought of trying pinterest? Celebrate Science

Celebrate Science on Pinterest will link you to many teaching ideas and you will find interesting Science teaching ideas.

Welcome to Celebrate Science

Celebrate Science is a website and annual event devoted to sharing a passion for science and information about Canadian Science Writers for Children.  Each year Celebrate Science a Festival of Science Writers for Children and Youth is held at the University of British Columbia during Celebrate Learning Week.   The event is intended for teachers, librarians, teacher candidates and parents to connect them to science writers for children.