Abstract
Geology Outreach at the University of Saskatchewan was initiated during the 2018/19 academic year as a free and informal edu¬cation opportunity for K—12 educators and their students in Saskatchewan. The program was 100% volunteer-run by undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan. We estimate reaching more than 1000 students in Saskatoon and surrounding areas following two years of outreach offerings. Hands-on activities offered included ‘Rocks and Minerals’, ‘Fossils’, ‘Meteorite Impacts’ and ‘Volcanoes’ and also involved a tour of the Museum of Natural Sciences when completed on campus. The overall intent of these activities was to foster excitement about the Earth Sciences. Typically, Educators who booked our program taught grades 4—7, where the Earth Sci¬ences are strongly represented in Saskatchewan’s science cur¬riculum. Most outreach offerings occurred on the University of Saskatchewan campus, but some were offered remotely at elementary schools and various Girl Guides of Canada events. During the 2019/20 academic year, we booked every outreach event planned for that year within two days and had a waiting list of more than 30 teachers across the province. The demand for geoscience outreach in Saskatchewan is high, and we hope to continue providing engaging, relevant, and fun educational outreach opportunities. University departments across Canada should allocate funds for community and school outreach ini¬tiatives and hire science communicators to oversee programs such as this.
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Onstad, C. (2021). Earth Science Education 6. Lessons Learned: Organizing a Geoscience Outreach Program at the University of Saskatchewan. Geoscience Canada, 48(3), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2021.48.178
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