STEM Research
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Studies show that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs enrich learning. Youth can learn STEM skills through interactive, experiential learning.
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Item 4-H Campus Immersion Impact Report: Imagining Futures in Higher Education(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2016-09) Tzenis, JoannaResults of this report indicate how participation in the 2016 4-H Campus Immersion Experience has impacted members - particularly how it has impacted their abilities to prepare for a future that includes higher education.Item 2015-2016 Urban 4-H Youth Development Impact Report(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2017) University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development; Minnesota Urban Youth Development (Urban 4-H)This annual report presents the impacts and contributions of Minnesota 4-H Urban Youth Development.Item 2014-2015 Urban 4-H Youth Development Impact Report(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2016) University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development; Minnesota Urban Youth Development (Urban 4-H)This annual report presents the impacts and contributions of Minnesota 4-H Urban Youth Development.Item Appendices B - I to Power of the Wind Pilot Project: A six-state partnership to engage youth with wind energy(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2010-10) Larson Nippolt, Pam; Grack Nelson, AmyAppendices B - I to the process evaluation from the Power of the Wind Pilot Project, a six state partnership to engage youth with wind energy.Item Power of the Wind Pilot Project: A six-state partnership to engage youth with wind energy(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2010-10) Larson Nippolt, Pam; Grack Nelson, AmyThe process evaluation from the Power of the Wind Pilot Project, a six state partnership to engage youth with wind energy.Item Minnesota CYFAR Impact Report 2010(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2010) University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development: Minnesota CYFAR ProjectCYFAR (Children, Youth, and Families At Risk) focuses on strengthening the ability of middle school-age youth to set and achieve short and long-term educational goals by using an innovative and organic afterschool program model that is highly experiential and offered more than 260 program hours on STEM and cultural enrichment to youth participants.