STEM Ambassador training Sessions in September
10/9: #IamRemarkable Workshop - In this 90-minute workshop you will learn about the importance of self-promotion and how it can empower everyone, including underrepresented groups, to celebrate their achievement in the workplace and beyond.
10/9 & 30/9: This is Me - This 45-minute session is a training session for STEM Ambassadors about developing a short, punchy presentation to use when volunteering. We will discuss what a ‘This is Me’ presentation is, go through the process for developing your own and show you how to use it to engage schools.
11/9: Mystery Boxes Activity - Mystery boxes is a ready-made classroom activity that STEM Ambassadors can learn to deliver. The activity is suitable for 8- to 14-year-olds and uses minimal equipment. This session will show you what the activity is and how to deliver it to a group of students. The mystery box activity is an analogy for science so works particularly well for those Ambassadors who want to engage young people with science.
11/9: Getting Started as a STEM Ambassador - This activity is aimed at new STEM Ambassadors who have joined the programme recently as a way of introducing you to us! This session will involve a bit of information about how you can get involved in volunteering with young people across the UK, as well as some advice on where to start with your first activity.
12/9: Engaging with Secondary Students:Tips for Success - In this session, delivered by Christina Astin, you’ll learn how to engage successfully with secondary school students. It will cover why volunteering with secondary students is important and the different ways you may be interacting with them (in school, during work experience, or online), plus provide tips for aligning messages with the curriculum to ensure they are inclusive and relevant for young people.
17/9: Develop Your Presenting Skills - This 1-hour session for STEM Ambassadors is about developing their skills when presenting online. It focuses on how to set up for an online presentation and techniques for making online delivery more interactive. There will be the opportunity to ask questions as well
18/9: Volunteering in SEND settings - Interested in volunteering with young people with special educational needs, disabilities, or learning differences? Come join this session, run in partnership with the National Association for Special Educational Needs (nasen), to learn more about how to best engage in these specialist settings. We will cover types of needs, tips for adjusting activities to be inclusive of various needs types, and top tips for working positively with specialist schools.
30/9: This is Me Discussion Session - This 45-minute session is a follow up Discussion session for those who have attended the training session for STEM Ambassadors about developing a ‘This is Me’ presentation. There will be the opportunity to ask questions, share your This is Me slides and get feedback on your planned presentation.
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