Bringing Earth Sciences to the Community Through Outreach Opportunities On the Cutting Edge: Early Career Geoscience Faculty Workshop June 2009

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Bringing Earth Sciences to the Community Through Outreach Opportunities On the Cutting Edge: Early Career Geoscience Faculty Workshop June 2009 Presented by Katryn Wiese City College of San Francisco and Randy Richardson University of Arizona WHY OUTREACH? Why are we in this session today? Why does outreach matter to us? What are the benefits of outreach to ourselves and our departments? HONESTLY? I do outreach because it makes me feel a useful and contributing part of my community. It meets my own personal mission on this planet. Now if it matters, how do I show that outreach also achieves my tenure-track position s mission? My department s mission? ON YOUR OWN On a piece of paper, answer: Why am I interested? What am I hoping to achieve through outreach, for myself, my students, and my department? PARTNER SHARE (Share your answers to both questions with a partner) GROUP SHARE SOME IDEAS FROM THE GROUP: Makes us feel like good humans / citizens by giving us an opportunity to share our skills Gives us a chance to enjoy other pleasures: I think kids are awesome! Groundwater issues in the community need input I have a funded student who is required to do ½ outreach Increases science education of community Satifies my desire for service Is part of my professional responsibility I enjoy it! Increases recruitment! (Especially for brand-new campuses) My Dean is keen on outreach Will give me a better public profile (I get my name in the paper!) Ensures research is known to and benefits the public Creates networks that will facilitate future research projects for students (projects that have local relevance!) Expands my views beyond my limited institutional environment Connects me and my department with our town (improves relations!) Exposes underrepresented groups to Earth Science Increases visibility of the institution within within the community Satisfies the Broader Impacts section on grants Invigorates your own studies with community-related issues Can involve our students (giving them hands-on experience and helping them gain confidence). Provides resources for our students (internships, jobs) Educates the community on local environmental issues, especially policy makers Page 1

Strengthesn relationship between college and leaders Encourages more interest in teaching in the community It s a requirement (service learning) for program or class Attracts money from private and public donors Builds better relationships with local landowners (facilitates field work) Advertises expertise of your department as a future resource Changes institution s image of outreach to partnering for mutual benefit Provides resources and professional development to K-12. Improves your own education and teaching (after observing how others do it for different audiences and levels) Like Richard Feynman said: if you can t explain it to a 2 nd grader, you don t understand it! SOME OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES Teaching teachers (K-12 and 2-year and 4-year colleagues) BAESI (Bay Area Earth Science Institute) Teaching teachers Geology Recruitment of teachers SFUSD (San Francisco Unified School District) teachertraining workshops Teacher training CCSF Teacher-Prep Center Loaning or donation of materials CCSF Science Outreach Open Houses Shared curriculum development CCSF SFUSD joint Math Curricula Basic skills and preparation WISE Workshops In Science Education Making field trips more accessible MASTEP Math & Science Teacher Education Program (Community College and 4-year and High School Collaboration) Working with High School students CCSF Science Outreach Open Houses Service-Learning and Science Clubs (outreach from our students to theirs) CCSF Science Departments (night and weekend classes) Center for Habitat Restoration (collaborates with local high school students) Hosting AP classes for local High School students Collaborating with research groups Recruitment of Majors Education in local issues Incorporation of research data into classroom Funding for classroom data collection Research and job experience CALFED Bay Delta Program State Department of Fish and Game State Department of Water Resources US Fish and Wildlife Municipal Sewage Departments and Ports (like the Port of Sonoma, City of San Francisco) Regional Effects Monitoring Program (State and Federal and Local) Pollution watchdog EPA NOAA USGS Page 2

Collaborating with other 2-year and 4-year college departments University of San Francisco Research and job experience University of California Berkeley Recruitment of Majors University of California Davis Incorporation of research data into University of California Santa Cruz classroom University of California San Francisco Funding for classroom data collection Stanford University Sharing resources (seminars, San Francisco State University materials, etc.) Sonoma State University California State University East Bay San Jose State University City College of San Francisco Other local community colleges Assisting in community science workshops Development of curricula Mission Science Workshop A K-12 after- and in-school Loaning or donation of materials program for hands-on science projects funded by NSF, local colleges, museums, and businesses. Training workshop leaders Community college science classes Providing resources to local museums and aquariums Aquarium of the Bay Loaning of display materials Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Berkeley Museum of Paleontology California Academy of Sciences Development and leading of local The Exploratorium field trips CCSF Life Through Time Display Assistance with display design Discovery Corner: Lawrence Hall of Science Assistance with curricula The Bay Model Brown-bag lectures Tech Museum of Innovation Chabot Space & Science Center The Randall Museum Coyote Point Museum Marine Science Institute Collaborating with local, state, or national park programs Leading field trips Golden Gate National Recreation Area Teaching community classes San Bruno Mountain State Park Providing resources Fitzgerald Marine Reserve (County Park) Producing curriculum San Francisco Historic Park Page 3

Assisting the Media Hosting programs or blogs Presenting on programs or blogs Writing articles Providing expert advice or interviews for writers on natural hazards, natural resources, pollution or environmental issues, etc. Local TV news stations Local news Bay Guardian, campus newspapers, SF Chronicle, etc. BLOGS and the internet Radio Developing or assisting with educational workshops Organization NAGT Field Conferences Design of the workshop GSA Field Conferences Leading AGU National Conferences Co-leading SERC Earth Science Workshops Presenting California Teacher s Association Workshops City College Professional Development Days Local Geological Society meetings, like Peninsula Geological Society Getting involved with local political groups Providing expert advice Green Jobs Recruiting resources Environmental Issues Calculating statistics Energy Issues Natural resource issues Land management agencies, like coastal use, city planning, and reclamation projects. California Coastal Conservancy Oceanic Society (Farallons) TIPS FOR OUTREACH Make the outreach opportunity a partnership. Share the work! When approaching organizations and people to be involved, be sure your project is one that will save them time or make their job easier or better. Look to good models of outreach within your own department, other departments, other colleges, or the organizations that interest you. Get your feet wet by getting involved with an existing program (such as GLOBE global learning and observation for the betterment of the environment worldwide protocol for how K-12 students can collect data) Network. Network. Network. Match your outreach interest with departmental/college goals. Be realistic about time you can commit. Look to private companies and local foundations for funds. Look everywhere. Admissions. Deans. Public Utilities. Have booths at local fairs.participate in local Earth Day events. Have a department open house. Provide public science talks to the community (hosted at sites throughout the city, including bars). Working with teachers benefits multiple more through their students. Look to the public outread arm of AGU for more resources. Page 4

HOW? PICK THE OUTREACH OPPORTUNITY THAT MOST APPEALS TO YOU, AND ON YOUR OWN, on a piece of paper, answer: What are some steps I can take to pursue this outreach opportunity? (include as many steps as you think of but start small and work to larger and larger ones) SHARE Discuss your steps with a partner exchange ideas. FINAL THOUGHTS A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Studies show that when you get the ball rolling and keep it moving, even if imperceptibly slow, things are more likely to happen for you. You ve already begun the first step you ve opened your mind to the idea of doing something nontraditional. Step two was writing down some ideas on how to proceed. Step three was sharing those ideas with someone else. Hopefully the sharing gave you new ideas and if nothing else, it cemented the ideas more firmly in your mind. Page 5