Closing out the second season of It’s Time for Science, it’s time to speak about STEM studying and girls in STEM! Host Tom Racine talks with trainer Stacy Gale and science communicator Dr. Alex Dainis!
Stacy Gale is a 4th grade trainer and the previous STEM specialist at Paul Cuffee College in Windfall, RI. Her love of outside schooling started throughout her time as a camp counselor in Lake George, NY. Ms. Gale has been a GEMS-Internet Science Instructor Chief since 2014. Earlier than that, she was a Science Communication Fellow onboard the EV Nautilus, the place she realized a few multitude of STEM careers whereas exploring the depths of the ocean with Dr. Robert Ballard and his crew. In 2018 she gained the Greenovation Award for Environmental Innovation and STEM via Challenge Inexperienced College. In 2022 she was named the Rhode Island Environmental Training Affiliation Instructor of the 12 months, and was a Presidential Award for Excellence in Arithmetic and Science Educating (PAEMST) state finalist in 2024.
Tom and Ms. Gale have an in-depth dialogue about why STEM schooling is necessary to show in colleges. Ms. Gale talks about what acquired her focused on educating STEM and the way STEM is a straightforward technique to have interaction college students. Additionally they focus on how STEM may also help college students discover pathways into careers and convey all of the Twenty first-century abilities collectively.
The dialog covers educating college students how you can fail, the significance of enhancing equitable entry to STEM, and the way STEM pertains to the science of studying. Ms. Gale continues by emphasizing why lecturers and oldsters have to preserve pushing for incorporating extra STEM in colleges, because it assists in exhibiting all college students themselves within the discipline. Assets for lecturers and the way educators can profit from using a STEM specialist are highlighted.
Dr. Alex Dainis is a contract science communicator and video producer with over a decade of expertise producing digital, instructional content material for the online. Her background features a PhD in genetics from Stanford College, and she or he was honored to be a 2019 Jackson Wild Media Lab Fellow. Latest tasks embrace “Hungry Planet,” a six-episode sequence for PBS Digital Studios. Moreover, Dr. Dainis is the challenge coordinator for the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Basis’s Chemistry Shorts Program and a number and author for the American Chemical Society’s Reactions YouTube channel. She is a current recipient of the 2024 Nationwide Academies Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications.
Tom and Dr. Dainis discuss why STEM schooling is vital for making ready individuals to attract conclusions about science and the way pupil experiences could change their lives. Dr. Dainis shares her private experiences in being mentored and impressed and displays on the vital pondering abilities developed via STEM schooling that transcend science. The dialog touches on the significance of getting girls and women excited and conserving them in STEM. Dr. Dainis expresses why illustration issues and shares what acquired her began in science communication. She displays on her work in serving to individuals really feel welcomed into ongoing conversations in science. The episode concludes as Dr. Dainis shares among the new communication work she’s enthusiastic about and the way she tries to showcase ardour in her work.
You will discover Dr. Dainis on the internet at;
www.helicasemedia.com
Twitter: @alexdainis
Instagram: @alex.dainis
TikTok: @alexdainis
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