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Science and Everyday Experiences The National organizations, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. together with its over 900 chapters, Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) are collaborating on a five-year national initiative to make literacy, competency and advocacy in science, mathematics and technology a priority among African
-American youth and their families.
SCIENCE AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES
AN EXCITING VIEW OF EVERYDAY LIFE AND OUR WORLD!
Germany Alumnae Chapter conducted S.E.E. informational sessions at “The Real World... what are you doing?” sessions at Heidelberg MS on 2007
How to jump start your chapter’s SEE program
· Communicate and keep your President in the loop for approval and support! · Enlist other sorors to work with you. · Obtain funds and materials. (Catch sales) · Get on your chapters first meeting agenda · Suggest areas in the various chapter programs where SEE could be infused (including Delta Academy and GEMS)
SEE events that can be done in any community
We are beginning our first year with the SEE Project. Chapters are expected to conduct community events such as the following:
SEE Sundays at churches & programs SEE activity tables at malls, grocery stores, etc. SEE after school programs, assemblies SEE field trips to museum, zoos, and garden SEE events with public radio or TV
Click here for more suggestions!
REMINDER !
Please remember to send a paragraph about your activity to your SEE State Coordinator and complete the event reflection form online. Thank you!
For more information visit the following web site: http://www.deltasee.com/
Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF) 1703 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009 Email: dref@deltafoundation.net

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