K-12 Student Education

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The CMOP K-12 education program is dedicated to creating and sustaining programs that will support, inspire, and encourage student interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines and careers, using coastal margin research as the foundation for all programs.



Middle and High School Programs

Satacad LogoSaturday Academy Classes
CMOP partners with Saturday Academy in offering classes & workshops for students. The structure and topic for each class is different; some are Monday through Friday during the summer, and others are for 3 to 5 consecutive Saturdays during the school year. CMOP scientists are teaching the following Saturday Academy classes:
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Apprenticeships in Science and Engineering (ASE) Program
ASE is a special program of the Saturday Academy, that matches high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors with scientists and engineers for an 8-week summer apprenticeship in a professional, scientific or engineering environment. CMOP both provides support for ASE and participates in ASE as a Parter, providing apprenticeship and mentoring opportunities. Saturday Academy welcomes inquiries for the Summer 2009 progam.
» Saturday Academy—ASE Program
» Saturday Academy—Summer 2008 ASE Position Descriptions
» Saturday Academy—ASE Program Mentoring Opportunities

Khalilha, Jessica, Peter, Matt, and MonicaDuring summer 2008, CMOP hosted five high school interns. Four interns participated in the Saturday Academy ASE program, and one student, Monica, who participated in last years ASE program at CMOP, returned as a second year CMOP intern. The students arrived in June and presented at the ASE Symposium in August. (Read their projects & blogs)

Tuition Assistance is available for all Saturday Academy classes! CMOP has provided scholarship money to Saturday Academy to support the participation of underrepresented students in CMOP based Saturday Academy classes.
» Saturday Academy—Tuition Assistance information
» Saturday Academy—How to Register for classes
» Saturday Academy—website home page
» CMOP—Dedicated to Diversity


Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences (SMILE) SMILE
One of CMOP’s K-12 education partners is the SMILE Program located at Oregon State University, which offers four broad activities:
» Professional development workshops for high school teachers serving as advisers for the after school clubs;
» Weekly afterschool science clubs for underrepresented high school students;
» An on-campus ocean sciences problem-solving challenge; and
» The Coastal Challenge (CoaCh) as a centerpiece, K-12 education project for CMOP (below).

Website links related to the SMILE Program:
» SMILE website
» SMILE—Photos from past Teacher Workshops
» SMILE—Events Calendar, including Programs and Upcoming Workshops

Results from the 2007 SMILE Program—In 2007, high school student teams planned an oceanographic cruise, learning about different types of oceanographic research and the uncertainties involved in field science. Those uncertainties became evident when on the second day of the challenge the students had to put off their research plan to help rescue a lost vessel. They employed a number of strategies to find the lost ship, including a campus wide scavenger hunt for information using GPS.
» High School Ocean Sciences Challenge 2007 (PDF, 1.2 MB)
» High School Ocean Sciences Challenge 2008 (PDF)
» Teacher Perspectives... A Look at the SMILE-CIOSS Partnership (PDF, 692 KB)


The Coastal Challenge (CoaCh)
CoaCh is the capstone event in the CMOP K-12 education program. As a scenario-based multi-disciplinary single day event, CoaCh requires teamwork, problem solving, and an understanding of STEM disciplines.

SMILE will pilot five oceanography topics for their high school challenge program, which CMOP will further develop for the CoaCH event.

CMOP intends to expand CoaCh from a campus based program into a virtual experience in which community members and schools may participate. CoaCH allows participants to gain knowledge to solve the challenge event. Participants come to their own challenge conclusion, and will be able to compare their conclusions with other participants. Participants will develop decision-making skills and appreciate how to use science in decision-making.


For more information about any of the K-12 Programs:
Karen Wegner, Director of K-12 Education, (503) 748-1099

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