CMU Engineers in MS/HS classrooms - Fall 2022
Hello Pittsburgh teachers! We at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering's Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion have a lot of inspirational graduate student researchers, who are enthusiastic and excited about 6-12th engineering outreach! We are currently serving public schools, and schools that work with marginalized communities, that are within a 20 minute Uber or Lyft ride of CMU's campus. 

If you are interested in having CMU graduate students visit your classroom, either to support an upcoming lesson/lab, or to bring a NGSS lesson or activity, please fill out the form below. As former K-12 teachers ourselves, we are looking forward to working together with you all in order to better support Pittsburgh teachers in anyway we can. We especially aim to work more closely with Pittsburgh Public School faculty this Fall!
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School *
School Address *
What class(es), and grade level(s), are you interested in having CMU students visit? *
How many students are in your class(es)? *
Are you interested in CMU engineering students supporting a current math/physics/CS/philosophy of science/ect. lesson that is upcoming in your curriculum? If yes, please email us with a lesson plan at engineering-outreach@andrew.cmu.edu. *
Are you interested in CMU engineering graduate students bringing an engineering lesson to your classroom? (~1-2 hr lesson, depending on your bell schedule). *
If yes to above - What type of engineering or STEM topics would be most beneficial for your classroom?
Please list a preferred date, and time, that you would like CMU graduate students to visit. *
Please list 2 backup dates, and times, that you would like CMU graduate students to visit. *
Thank you! If you have any other questions or comments, please feel free to list them here. You can also contact us at engineering-outreach@andrew.cmu.edu.
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