(Fwd) Science-by-Mail Needs Volunteers (fwd)



 Hello.
 Could you post this on the CCL.  It is (almost) a response to an inquiry about
 a month ago on connecting kids with scientific pursuits.
 Thank you.
 Iraj.
 Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 23:23:55 -0700
 From: Malinda Longphre <malinda ^at^ itsa.ucsf.edu>
 To: PSALIST ^at^ ITSSRV1.UCSF.EDU
 Subject: Science-by-Mail Needs Volunteers (fwd)
 Science-By-Mail needs your help!
 Are you interested in becoming a positive role model for children and
 getting them excited about science? Science-By-Mail is a national
 program from the Museum of Science in Boston that pairs kids with
 volunteer scientist pen-pals. Children and scientists receive two
 packets filled with hands-on activities. Kids send their creative
 solutions to their assigned scientist who responds with encouraging
 feedback.
 Science-By-Mail is succeeding in obtaining some key program goals,
 including sparking or strengthening an interest in science among
 children in grades 4-9, reaching out to girls and minority children, and
 dispelling stereotypes about scientists. We want children to see that
 scientist can come from many different cultural backgrounds. Of the
 1,200 scientists enrolled in the program, over 55% are female. We are
 committed to increasing the number of minorities and ethnically diverse
 volunteers, so children will realize their own potential to become a
 scientist.
 Volunteers need to have a  minimum of a bachelor's degree in a science
 or technology-related field and you must have the desire to inspire
 scientific curiosity in children. Volunteers do not need to be experts
 in the fields of the activity packet topics, we provide information on
 each topic to the scientists, for each activity. During the course of
 the school year, volunteers average about 20-30 hours of their time
 corresponding with their pen-pal and reviewing the activities.
 Please contact us for an informative volunteer brochure or visit our web
 site at http://www.mos.org/
 Sincerely,
 Jennifer G. Swanson
 Science-By-Mail
 (800)-729-3300 or 617-589-0437
 Fax: 617-589-0474
 sbm ^at^ mos.org
 Martha L. Booz
 mlbooz ^at^ earthlink.net
 --
 Iraj Daizadeh
 Department of Chemistry
 University of California
 One Shields Ave.
 Davis, CA  95616-5295
 Phone:  530.754.8695
 Fax:    530.752.8995
 email:  daizadeh ^at^ kappa.ucdavis.edu