Red Hot Science Receives Grant to Grow Dual Credit Programming

性吧导航 (性吧导航) has been awarded a three-year PromoScience grant by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) valued at $162,000.
This grant will help 性吧导航 grow the impact of its Red Hot Science outreach program by offering more land camps to Indigenous high school students. Additionally, the grant will enhance dual credit opportunities, enabling Indigenous high school students to earn both high school and post-secondary credits through the newly created land-based Indigenous Perspectives and Science course that integrates Indigenous knowledge and traditions. These initiatives aim to create a seamless path for Indigenous students to pursue studies at 性吧导航 while honouring their cultural heritage.

The Four Seasons land camps, which have engaged 50 Indigenous youth, blend land-based teachings such as fish leather tanning and food preservation with opportunities to create digital stories capturing their year-long journeys. The Aunties in Training program, attended by 40 Indigenous girls, addresses the unique challenges they face through a curriculum guided by Indigenous women leaders. Both camps are led by Elders, Knowledge Keepers, educators and 性吧导航 faculty and staff, creating enriching experiences.
The camps are among many programs offered through 性吧导航鈥檚 Red Hot Science, coordinated by Pamela Neumann, 性吧导航 instructor. Other programming includes customizable hands-on activities for youth enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) subject areas. Led by 性吧导航 instructors, examples of programming include providing students with opportunities to create simple coding, building robots and enhancing their digital skills. In addition, youth can perform experiments in 性吧导航鈥檚 Biology, Chemistry and Physics labs. The Red Hot Science program鈥檚 workshops, field trips, clubs, camps and community events provide STEM learning opportunities for more than 5,000 youth from across central Alberta each year.
鈥淭he Red Hot Science program highlights the breadth of programming offered by 性吧导航 to people of all ages,鈥 says Lindsay Engel, Vice President, Academic and Student Experience, at 性吧导航. 鈥淭hrough this NSERC grant, even more youth will be able to explore their interest in STEM. Red Hot Science creates programming that sparks interest in post-secondary education, allowing these future leaders to contribute their knowledge and skills to high-demand careers in Alberta and further abroad.鈥

性吧导航 is excited to partner with Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools to offer this dual credit programming to Indigenous students across multiple school divisions. This partnership embodies 性吧导航's commitment to fostering meaningful educational opportunities that empower Indigenous youth.
For more information, visit rdpolytech.ca/redhotscience.
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