May 27 Webinar: MENTORS in CS: Designing and Implementing a Mentoring Program

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Webinar: MENTORS in CS: Designing and Implementing a Mentoring Program

27 May 26, 14:00 - 16:00 (GMT-05:00) America/Chicago

https://csteachers.org/events/mentors-in-cs-designing-and-implementing-a-mentoring-program/

 

This interactive workshop is designed for program leaders, facilitators, and organizations interested in launching or strengthening a computer science mentoring program. Participants will explore the structure and design of the MENTORS in CS model, including how mentor–mentee relationships are supported, how goals are developed and tracked, and how communities of practice and research are integrated into the experience.

 

Through hands-on activities and guided exploration, participants will engage with key components of the program, including mentor moves, goal-setting tools, and facilitation strategies. The session will also highlight practical considerations for implementation, including capacity-building, participant selection, and program sustainability.

 

Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how the model works and concrete ideas for adapting it to their own context.

 

 

 

 

 

Tricia Berry

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Executive Director, Texas Girls Collaborative Project

 

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The Texas Girls Collaborative Project (TxGCP) is a statewide network of advocates and educators from non-profits, K-12 schools, universities and colleges, and companies from across Texas and beyond who are committed to motivating and supporting women and girls to pursue and thrive in careers in STEM. TxGCP leads the annual Texas Women & Girls in STEM Summit, disseminates curriculum and effective practices, and supports a network of collaborators, resource sharing, and STEM communications throughout the state.TxGCP is a state collaborative of the National Girls Collaborative Project and is powered by STEMwise Connections.

 

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