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Nature Makers Program at the Hands On Children's Museum

November 1, 2017 - October 31, 2019 | Public Programs

The Hands On Children's Museum will build on two of its most distinctive features-an Outdoor Discovery Center and a Young Makers program-to create a Nature Makers program. The interdisciplinary project will link nature-based learning with maker activities that use natural materials. Partnerships with Native American tribes, scientists, maker groups, and others will enrich the staff-led offerings. Nature Makers addresses two of the most significant needs in early learning-inspiring early STEM education and connecting children with the outdoors. Nature Makers will increase children's exposure to outdoor tinkering to build the foundation for STEM success in school; educate parents, caregivers, and teachers about the important role outdoor exploration plays in STEM achievement; and stimulate children's curiosity about the natural world and increase the time they spend outside. Evaluation findings will be shared internally to inform continuous improvement of program offerings, and externally to serve as a model for outdoor making activities.

Funders

IMLS
Funding Program: Museums for America
Award Number: MA-10-17-0281-17
Funding Amount: $145,099

TEAM MEMBERS

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    Principal Investigator
    Hands on Children's Museum
  • Discipline: Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Engineering | General STEM
    Audience: Elementary School Children (6-10) | Parents/Caregivers | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Making and Tinkering Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Ethnic/Racial | Indigenous and Tribal Communities

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