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Girls Teaching Girls

10/28/2017

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Guest Blog Post by Dawn Pfeffer, STEM VISTA at Killip STEM Academy

Girls Teaching Girls is a mentorship program between NAU students and young girls in Flagstaff at select locations. Girls Teaching Girls provide lessons and hands-on activities to promote leadership, community activism, empowerment, and Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) related skills with the goal of fostering female leaders of the future.
 
We kicked off the first week of the after school program at Killip Elementary with four girls participating on day one and ended the week with eight Killip students! The NAU girls seemed just as excited as the Killip girls to see this program get started. The first week included drawing pictures, talking about important problems they see and starting to ask the question "how can we fix these problems?" 

Project Questions posed by NAU students that the Killip students selected from are listed below:
1. How can we become sustainable citizens? 
2. How can we create a positive change through art? 
3. How do we destroy stereotypes and stigmas?
4. Why is it important that we are all diverse and different? 
5. How can we maintain a happy brain?
6. How can we get adults to better understand kids? What does it mean to be bilingual?
 
This problem based learning mentorship is just getting started and we here at Killip cannot wait to see what these Girls accomplish!

Note: Girls Teaching Girls is also mentoring at the Boys and Girls Club in Flagstaff so stay tuned for more updates!
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Jennifer Burgoon link
8/28/2020 02:37:12 pm

How do we get this program to Marshall Elementary on Bonito? We are also a title 1 school that is very diverse. We are an Arts and science magnet. What a cool partnership you have with Killip! We also have a magnet program every Friday for 1 hour. This would fit in then too.

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