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Hi Lee,

I'm absolutely interested in this. It sounds great!

Steve Madewell

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Subject: Maker Programming for Early Childhood Education

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Hi All,

We at the New York Hall of Science are applying for a grant through which we would develop an on-line resource for museums, schools, and parents that have an interest in engaging young children (ages 2-6) in Maker programming. The on-line resource would include a framework (including facilitation methods) and curriculum (including extensive video-based
materials) that embody the essential characteristics of the Maker sensibility -- deep engagement with exploration, problem solving, collaboration, experimentation, sharing, and playfulness -- in a way that makes for inspired young STEM learners. The project will also involve a community of practice where museum educators who are engaged in this work can continue the conversation and learn from each other. All we want to know is if this is something that you may find useful in your work? Thanks so much.

Lee

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New York Hall of Science
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