Your community is one of your program’s most valuable resources. From volunteers to new learners to funding, your relationship with the community will determine how much of each come through your door each year.
Frontline staff and volunteers will seek out community partners and utilize their strengths in STEM to enhance programs. Connect youth to the community through service learning projects of local interest that promote STEM inquiry.
Frontline staff and volunteers will seek out community partners and utilize their strengths in STEM to enhance programs. They will identify shared goals and develop partnerships with STEM-rich local business/industry.
The 4-H experiential learning model helps young people understand that computer science is much more than just what happens on a computer. This approach develops leadership and life skills and prepares young people to be the innovators and problem-solvers of our future.
This course is designed for leaders who are developing computer science programs.
Visit the Program Evaluation section to get education on implementing effective evaluation for your out-of-school education program.
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