Science Education Partnership Information
 

 

The Science Education Partnership is a unique collaboration between education, business and community in Sarnia-Lambton and Chatham-Kent.  We work to bring science alive in elementary classrooms by providing resources for classrooms across our school districts.

Our Mission Statement

We are a partnership dedicated to supporting the elementary school science program and teachers who inspire knowledgeable, creative and responsible students.

Our Vision Statement

A better world through "Hands-on, Mind-on" science.


SEP activities are focused in five major areas:

The SEP was formed for the purpose of expanding and supporting a high quality "Hands-on, Minds-on" science program for students from kindergarten to grade eight.  Industrial partners strongly support this program through both financial and human resources.  This support is invaluable to cover the costs of all the science equipment and materials required. 

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Who are our Partners?

EDUCATION PARTNERS

CURRENT COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS PARTNERS 2007-8


PAST COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS PARTNERS 1992-2007

 

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Five Year Plan

The Science Education Partnership has developed a five-year plan that will provide direction, from 2007 until 20012, in reaching the goals encompassed in our mission statement: We are a partnership dedicated to supporting the elementary school science program and teachers who inspire knowledgeable, enthusiastic and responsible students.

The plan is divided into five mission elements which describe the rudimentary components of the partnership; science kits, volunteers, innovative science supports linking community and school, partners and resource centres. Five-year objectives have been developed for each mission element and measurable indicators have been assigned to provide feedback on the progress being made in all four areas.

Mission Element: Science Resources - SCIENCE KIT PROGRAM
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Mission Element: Science Resources - ADOPT-A-SCIENTIST VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
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Mission Element: Science Resources - INNOVATIVE SCIENCE SUPPORT LINKING SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
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SEP Partners 
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Mission Element: SCIENCE RESOURCE CENTRES
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OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of the SCIENCE EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP

Objective:  The Science Education Partnership must demonstrate to stakeholders that the Partnership is effective and show the degree to which the Partnership is able to achieve its mission and vision statements.
 

All objectives associated with this five-year plan have associated action items and measurable indicators that are used to monitor our progress.  These are outlined in our annual report. Should you wish to see a copy of our annual report, please e-mail sciencecentre@lkdsb.net or download a PDF version of this file.

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S.E.P. Beyond the Classroom: Innovative Science Supports Linking Schools and the Community

The Science Education Partnership not only provides resources for teachers in the form of science kits and a volunteer program, but also strives to promote science literacy through activities outside the classroom.  These activities include:

Each year, in October, with the local chapter of the Chemical Institute of Canada, approximately twelve classes (300 - 400 students) visit local industrial laboratories. Here, the students experience what a "real-life" laboratory looks like and the kind of work that is conducted.  Students perform experiments, record their observations, and, with the help of volunteers, analyze the data they’ve collected.

Each year, in March, with the local Professional Engineers of Ontario, the Partnership coordinates an activity to highlight engineering.  In 2005, 16 volunteer engineers visited 32 classrooms across the district to allow students to be "Engineers for a Day".  Students were given a set of specifications and asked to build a bridge from popsicle sticks and hot glue.  All bridges were tested and the best from each class was put on public display of the entries in Lambton Mall.  The event culminated in a best-of-the-best testing session on Saturday March 5th at the Mall.

For several years, the Partnership, through its volunteer scientists, has staffed a booth in the City of Sarnia Children's Festival.  Between 500 and 1000 visitors typically visit the booth, geared to a science/environmental activity.

Adopt-a-Scientist volunteers work with interested students doing science-related activities after regular school hours.

Partnership volunteers meet with individual students, or groups of students, who wish to enter the county-wide science fairs. They provide guidance regarding topic selection, experiment set-up and experimental design.

Partnership members, typically members of the Steering Committee, make regular presentations about the Partnership to local service clubs and potential business partners. Volunteer scientists regularly participate in local business Open Houses where they demonstrate a particular science topic.

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History Timeline

The Science Education Partnership is a unique enterprise that has thrived for over a decade. Key details in the development of the S.E.P. are listed below.

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How Can you Become a Partner?

Imagine being part of this unique partnership that brings together the expertise and resources of companies like yours with the classroom experience of educators. By becoming a partner, you're investing in the scientists of tomorrow.  If you would like to know more about how your company can help, download our most recent annual report (PDF version), and then please contact the SEP Science Centre,


Wendy Hooghiem
(p) 519-541-0107   (e) hooghiwe@lkdsb.net

Cheque Protocol:  Please note that all cheques should be made out to the Lambton Kent District School Board, not the Science Education Partnership.  The SEP resides under the umbrella of this larger charitable foundation which covers all local school charities.  It is a registered charitable organization and tax receipts are issued for all donations.  Cheques should be sent to the Science Education Partnership Science Centre, c/o Errol Road Public School, 989 Errol Road East, Sarnia ON, N7S 2E6.

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Key Personnel Contact Information

Should you require more information about the SEP, please contact :

Science Centre

Wendy Hooghiem                                                             (p) 541-0107
Science Centre, Errol Rd. School                                   (f) 541-1353
989 Errol Rd. E.                                                                (e) hooghiwe@lkdsb.net
Sarnia, ON
N7T 3B9

NOTE:  All correspondence should be directed to the Science Centre at Errol Road Public school in Sarnia. To view our annual report or information presentation on the Partnership, follow the following links.
            Annual Report  (PDF version)
         

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