Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Video: Who I am

I have uploaded a new video about who I am. If you find it informative, please share it with others. Also, comment and let me know if this was helpful.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgrAo2duSrM

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Question on Academic Excellence

Javier asked:
Michael one of the things I have noticed at conferences is that very few members are applying to any of the AHETEMS scholarships. I suspect its the GPA requirement. If elected, what would be your plan to stimulate academic excellence amongst all chapters?
My Reply:
Javier, my plan to stimulate academic excellence would begin with rewarding and acknowledging the chapters with the most successful and innovative academic programs. I would then ensure that these academic programs are modeled and shared with other chapters across the country using the latest web 2.0 technologies and resources which our organization has already begun to implement. Also, I would encourage chapters to reach students when they are underclassmen because the earlier we can reach and impact a student in their academic career, the more time we will have to ensure they have all the tools to earn an outstanding GPA. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

Question on K-8

Question from Jennifer:

I'm interested in learning about your plans in helping promote programs targeting the younger students (K-8). I taught bilingual students at the elementary level for a few years and realized that children are losing interest in math and science at a very early age. Some as young as first grade. It became a concern as I realized that most of these children were developing this negative attitude from both parents and elementary school teachers who inadvertently pass on their perception based on their own, in many cases not very positive, experiences with math and science. Furthermore, Federal funded programs such NCLB have forced teachers to focus mainly on the instruction of subjects such as reading and writing because these are the subjects that the children are being tested on. I believe it is great that SHPE is supporting Jr. Chapters; however, I feel there is a very urgent need to develop programs that help promote children's interest in the math & science and in pursuing technical fields as early as possible. Please share you thoughts...

My Reply:
Hi Jennifer, thanks for your question.
I believe early outreach is essential to both our organization and our country. Here in Tarrant County I have been very fortunate to work with some of the leading experts in early childhood development while serving on the "kids impact council" of the United Way of Tarrant County. I have become more educated about the need for parents to begin teaching their children from the time they are born until they reach school age. I have also learned that these parents are more likely to be active in their child's education as they get older. As a result, I have already introduced our AHETEMS office (the 501c3 portion of SHPE which is located here in Tarrant County) to the local United Way so that we can explore possible solutions that support and meet the goals of both our organizations. As President, I would ensure that we continue to develop this relationship as a pilot program and plan to implement it through as many communities as possible. I am a firm believer that we must reach and excite our youth about STEM at an early age.

Please feel free to read about the programs our council currently supports:

Thanks, Michael G.