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This chapter discusses outreach events and strategies the Harmony Public School District and campus leaders developed in an effort to promote the STEM SOS model and showcase student success with authentically created student exhibits. The descriptions of these outreach efforts explain how the STEM SOS model was gradually showcased to a progressively larger audience, from small communities to nationwide and international STEM events.
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Yilmaz, B., Kenedy, E., Eski, T. (2015). Stem Students on the Stage: Outreach. In: Sahin, A. (eds) A Practice-based Model of STEM Teaching. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-019-2_11
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