Field Notes

July 2, 2024

Episode 2 | Anchored in STEM: Transforming Schools and Lakeside Communities

Read Time: 2 minutes

Discover how STEM education is revolutionizing our community with insights from Dr. Rachael Hoffert of Grace College’s School of Education and Dr. David Hoffert, superintendent of Warsaw Community Schools. These passionate educators share their unique journeys and discuss how their efforts have led to the development of STEM-certified schools, enhancing learning experiences from elementary through high school with interdisciplinary and hands-on approaches. Gain valuable perspectives on the vital role of STEM in maintaining community vitality and inspiring future generations.

Uncover the unexpected intersection of fishing, science, education, and community engagement in Kosciusko County. Grace College students are not only learning about practical fishing activities but also imparting these skills to local fourth graders, many of whom have never had the opportunity to fish. This hands-on experience fosters essential problem-solving and collaborative skills while also instilling a deep appreciation for local ecosystems. Reflect on how real-world examples like water testing and environmental conservation are increasing water literacy in education and community consciousness.

Finally, listen to heartfelt stories from local educators and leaders as they share their dedication to education and environmental stewardship. From the inspiring journey of a history teacher turned superintendent to a college instructor shaping future teachers, learn about their hopes for leaving a lasting positive impact on the community. Engage with our fun lake science trivia challenge and discover practical ways you can contribute to making your local lakes healthier. This episode is packed with inspiring stories and applicable insights into STEM education and community involvement.

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Lilly Center celebrates accessible outdoor classroom on grace college campus

Outdoor education is for all!

The Lilly Center is committed to giving everyone the chance to learn about the outdoors. An open air classroom near Beta wetlands includes a ramp and viewing platform so all can get up-close-and-personal with nature.

ACCESSIBLE EDUCATION