Washington State Library launching grant-funded STEM program
In fall 2017, the Washington State Library teamed up with the Imagine Children’s Museum of Everett, School’s Out Washington and the Spokane County Library District for a grant application to fund a program to promote literacy-based STEM activities for children ages 3 to 10 and their families.
The application was successful. This STEM program stood out from many others because the program begins the exploration of scientific concepts through sharing a children’s book. Few other STEM programs, if any, are literacy-based.
In March 2018, the four organizations' representatives received training in Philadelphia from the Franklin Institute. The Institute will administer this three-year research grant from the National Science Foundation. This year’s exploration is around the physics of balance.
The grant works on a train the trainer model. The four organizations are expected to recruit between 60 to 90 educators each year.
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