MWRD and STEM at the Museum of Science and Industry

Sixth grade students from Lawndale Elementary Community Academy and Adam Clayton Powell  Jr., Paideia Academy visited MWRD staff at the Museum of Science and Industry’s (MSI’s) Black Creativity Jr. Science Café program designed to expose underserved communities to various Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) careers. MWRD Commissioner Kari Steele explained her background as a chemist and provided an overview of the purpose of water reclamation and the role of the MWRD in cleaning water. Mi-crobiologist Auralene Toni Glymph and chemist Tiffany Poole gave hands-on demonstrations.

 

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Commissioner Kari Steele Museum of Science and Industry – Jr. Science Cafe

Black Creativity 2017

Inspire youth what it’s really like to be a scientist, engineer or innovator!  In order to provide exposure for African-American youth to careers, educational pathways and other opportunities in science, technology, engineering medicine and mathematics, the Museum is hosting a series of Jr. Science Cafes in celebration of Black Creativity. We are looking for passionate African-American professionals to inspire youth about cool jobs and hot careers in STEM!

What are Jr. Science Cafés?

Jr. Science Cafés are small, focused sessions that offer youth the exciting opportunity to interact directly with working STEM professionals while exploring scientific topics and discoveries in the world around us. During these conversations, students will challenge their own scientific curiosity and uncover the lives of scientists through active participation. These learning experiences change the traditional perception of a “real” scientist by engaging scientists of diverse ages, backgrounds, interests, and career paths. This program series aims to send the message that anyone can pursue a career in science, technology, engineering, mathematics or medicine!

Who is the audience?

Jr. Science Cafés are intended for middle and high school students 10 to 18 years old; this is a critical age range during which youth make important decisions about post-secondary education and career paths. Jr. Science Cafés are offered to school groups visiting the Museum. Youth primarily come from Chicago PublicSchools as well as public and private schools from the greater Chicago area, northwest Indiana and Wisconsin. The capacity per session is 35 people.

What is the format of a Jr. Science Café?

Each Jr. Science Café is focused on a topic designed to hook youth audiences based on their interests. The topic also relates directly to the specific work of the professional and his/her pathway to the career. Speakers give a brief presentation on the kind of work they do and their education and career path. Speakers are encouraged to lead a demonstration, hands-on exercise, or interactive activity that encourages participation while highlighting the professional’s career and experience. Questions and discussion are encouraged throughout the session to promote comfortable, informal conversations. Jr. Science Cafés are not formal lectures – the Cafés are designed to be casual and dynamic so that youth can have fun while learning about STEM content and careers!