Two female middle school students are sitting at a table contemplating a science experiment they are conducting. The science experiment sits in a petri dish in front of them and they are wearing purple latex gloves.

Public outreach and education of the K-12 community is central to overarching vision of CDCM. It is the goal of the CDCM K-12 program, known as STUFF, to educate teachers, students and parents on materials science, dynamics and the control of materials. This outreach will excite students about science and technology, teach them fundamental concepts, illustrate the endless career possibilities available to them through a materials-based science degree, and above all, foster a love of discovery and innovation.

Core STUFF programs and initiatives:

  • Strategic School Partnerships
  • Science Academies in Underserved Schools
  • Educational School Visits
  • Fieldtrips to CDCM labs
  • Teacher Professional Development Days
  • Research Experiences for Teachers Program
  • Community Outreach events like Explore UT & Girl Day

Education Outreach Programs September 2024 - May 2025

These activities are volunteer driven and couldn’t happen without your support! Please contact Risa Hartman at rhartman@che.utexas.edu to learn more about getting involved.

 

Volunteer Training:

**Role Models Matter WorkshopA workshop around Best Practices of working with K-12 students

It is strongly encouraged that you take a K-12 Mentoring Workshop – Role Models Matter – in advance of participating in outreach events. In this workshop you’ll learn best practices around working with K-12 students. The next Role Models Matter Workshop will be held on September 24, from 11:00-12:30, in EERC 3.640/3.642. Please RSVP to audrey.colegrove@austin.utexas.edu. A K-12 Outreach Certificate will be awarded to you after you complete the Role Models Matter Workshop and 5 hours of outreach activities. This certificate is an excellent addition to your CV or resume to show your commitment/passion around educating the next generation of scientists and engineers.

 

Volunteer Opportunities:

Elementary School Science Academies

Partnerships with several local schools have been established to give those students an opportunity to explore the world of science and engineering while engaging with UT graduate and undergraduate students. These academies occur once a month, last approximately one hour and consist of engineering/science lessons taught through group activities and experiments.  Volunteers needed to run activities with the students.

 

Bernice Hart Elementary (club held afterschool)

October 18

November 15

December 12

January 17

 

Govalle Elementary (club held afterschool)

October 7

November 4

December 2

 

Texas School for the Deaf (club held during school

October 3

November 11

December 5

 

STEM on the Spot (SOS) Days at Rodriguez & Kocurek Elementary

Once a month this school dedicates an entire school day to STEM! All of the teachers have hands on STEM activities they lead with their students in place of regular school-work. The MRSEC hosts STEM activities for two grades per SOS day and we need your help to facilitate these activities! Sign up to spend a couple hours exciting the minds of students with engaging STEM activities! We supply the activity and supplies – you just need to show up and help support the lead MRSEC SOS facilitator for the day and interact with the students around the activity. Dates for the upcoming year are:

Rodriguez Elementary

September 29 (5 and 6)

October 30 (4 and 3)

November 30 (2 and 1)

January 31 (Kinder and PreK)

February 29 (5 and 6)

March 28 (4 and 3)

April 30 (2 and 1) 

 

Kocurek Elementary

October 30

November 20

December 18

January 22

February 26

March 26

May 21

 

School Fieldtrips to Campus

Elementary School Fieldtrips to MRSEC

K-8 graders will visit UT this year to learn more about science, STEM careers, and cutting edge research being performed at UT. The elementary school students will participate in various tours on campus and also experience hands on STEM activities and demonstrations. Each student will be able to self-select 3 tours that interest them the most. Approximately, 6-8 volunteers will be needed to facilitate the tour/activities in their labs. Date of the tours are listed on the volunteer sign up spreadsheet.

 

Science Fair Student Support at Rodriguez Elementary School

The school is looking for volunteers to mentor 5 grade students on their science projects. Volunteers are also needed to act as judges the day of the Science Fair. The fair will be held in the spring date TBD, from 8:00 am -12:30 pm. 6-10 volunteers needed

 

World Engineering Day – October 29, 2022

This is an event that geared towards local Austin K-12 students, their teachers and parents. It is held each Fall at UT and different departments/student orgs sponsor activity booths and demonstrations that are creative, engaging, educational and above all fun! The event runs from 9-12 on Saturday, October 29 with two shifts for volunteers to choose from. 

 

Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) STEM Day – Feb 2024, date TBD

This will be our 5th annual STEM Day hosted for blind and visually impaired students at TSBVI. We will facilitate 8-10 accessible STEM activities for these students, allowing them to interact with science and engineering in a hands-on and engaging manner. Blind and visually impaired students are one of the populations typically left out of mainstream hands-on science. Through events like this small modifications to ensure that all students can have an opportunity to participate in engaging science and engineering. Examples of last year’s activities include: designing their own breadboard circuits that can filter sound, creating a catapult that launch a ball with sounds, newton rocket cars, slime and balloon rockets. Event to be held on a Saturday in Feb, date TBD. TSBVI. 8-10 volunteers needed.

 

Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day – Feb 24, 2024

Students and their parents or educators come to UT for an afternoon of engineering fun. UT’s national award winning Girl Day, presented by the Women in Engineering Program (WEP), gives over 2,000 first through eighth grade students a chance to:

  • Have fun doing grade-specific, hands-on engineering activities,
  • Meet students, professors and engineers from industry, and
  • See what it's like to be an engineer.

Volunteers lead hands-on engineering activities, answer questions for all our guests, set-up and clean-up, and more. Inquire for more details on how you can get involved through the NASCENT ERC or MRSEC. Event will either be in-person or virtual.

 

Outreach Club

Interested in designing engaging science and engineering activities for K-12 students? The designed activities will be used in MRSEC and NASCENT outreach programs like those listed on this sheet. The Outreach Club meets regularly, about 1-2 times per month. Let us know if you are interested!

 

6 Grade Engineering Advisory Days at Kealing Middle School 

We will again be partnering with ACES (Austin Civil Engineers Society) to provide all of the 6th graders at Kealing Middle School with an Advisory Engineering Lesson which will also serve as an introduction to their STEM Day held later in the Fall.  The plan is for half of the 6th graders to participate on day 1 and the other half on day 2.  This will be in collaboration between ACES, UT Engineering Fraternity, 3M and MRSEC/NASCENT. Volunteers needed from 8am – 10 am on dates TBD to facilitate pre-designed lessons and activities.

 

K-12 Volunteer Sign Up 2024-2025

Volunteer Training (Recording)