Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions


1. What is the best way to get elementary school children to voice an interest in STEM careers?

2. What is the best way to get kids' attention?
3. Do you feel that Science and Math are important topics to teach at the elementary grade levels?
4. What ways does the museum (Kidspace) teach math?
5. How can we include STEM-based education in elementary level classes?
6. What kind of role do you feel parents play in children's education?
7. Do you believe children would like to pursue careers in STEM if they knew what it was? 
8. What is your experience with math, and do you enjoy it?
9. How do you personally feel about teaching science to children? 
10. What kind of information do you feel is given to students regarding their future careers?
11. Are you familiar with the science standards for elementary schools, and do you know if the museum touches on those standards?
12. Do you believe children should be pursuing more careers in STEM? Why or why not?
13. Do you believe parent involvement can influence a child's future career, and why?
14. In what ways does the museum utilize hands-on learning?
15. How do you feel children learn the best?
16. What kind of science experiments do you believe could get children interested in science careers?
17. What kind of activities might get kids interested in math?
18. Do you believe children at young ages retain the information given to them?
19. How will the museum implement STEM-based education?
20. Are there any particular topics that are difficult to teach to children at the museum?

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