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Year 1 High School Mentor
Year 1 High School Mentor

5 learners earned this badge

The inSTEM program uses a Near Peer Mentor structure that has college students supporting high school students that facilitate the summer program for middle school participants. The mentor has completed one year as a high school mentor in the summer inSTEM program. This means that the person was responsible for facilitating, with at least one other high school mentor, in one of the three middle school grade levels: 6th, 7th, or 8th or the new high school level, 9th and 10th grade.

Issuer:

DePaul University in STEM

Evidence:

Badge Type: Disposition

Expected Duration: 4 weeks

Criteria

  1. The learner had to complete the professional development for mentors, facilitated a group of middle school girls in one of the areas, and work collaboratively with peers and staff.

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The inSTEM High School Mentoring I Program badge is earned for completing one year of service in the program.

DePaul University in STEM

The inSTEM High School Mentoring I Program badge is earned for completing one year of service in the program.

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