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Meet the Society鈥檚 Invention Education Ambassadors聽

By Gayle Kansagor

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The inaugural class of Invention Education Ambassadors is working to develop educational tools and materials that will benefit educators (clockwise) Courtesy of Yajaira Torres-De Jes煤s, Jill Hansen, Carolyn Walling and Toni Marie Mapuana Kaui

中文无码 is excited to introduce our inaugural class of Invention Education Ambassadors, who are working in collaboration with our first-ever Invention Education Fellow, Yolanda Payne. They will provide proven classroom strategies that incorporate invention education and research into the curricula. All veteran educators, the ambassadors are sharing what works in a variety of educational contexts to get students interested in research, invention and innovation. The Ambassadors are actively developing educational tools and materials that will benefit educators. These tools and the fellow/ambassador programming is intended to enhance access into the fields of student research and invention education.

Yajaira Torres-De Jes煤s is an expert in STEAM and passionate about nature, research and invention education. She has a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education with a specialty in teaching research and statistics. She teaches at Colegio Rosa-Bell, in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico where she also leads her department and mentors through the Research STEAMina for All, a program that she formed when participating in the Society鈥檚 Advocate Program. Yajaira, who has taught for 20 years, coaches teachers in STEAM strategies and Invention Education. 鈥淢y north will always be to aim at promoting the right environment to complement the teaching and learning process where students feel welcome, are motivated and make their research ideas come true,鈥 says Yajaira. Yajaira was recently featured in the docuseries, Science Fair: the Series, available on Hulu and Disney+. You can learn about her experience .听

Jill Hansen serves as the K-12 Science Instructional Specialist for Bay District Schools, providing support to teachers across 42 schools with science curriculum, assessment, and instruction. Jill earned her master鈥檚 in biology education from the University of West Alabama and brings 21 years of experience teaching biology and environmental science in Alabama and Florida. She has primarily taught at Bay High School and Gulf Coast State College in Panama City.鈥 She also currently serves as the BDS Invention Convention Director.听

Carolyn Walling graduated from Grinnell College with degrees in Chemistry and Spanish and received her master鈥檚 degree in teaching at Drake University. Carolyn has been teaching chemistry since 1994 in both Missouri and Iowa. In addition to her teaching assignments, she leads her school’s National Honor Society and science fair team. Carolyn has mentored award-winning students during her tenure and is delving into the intricacies of student research and invention. 聽 鈥淚 am so excited to have been selected as a High School Invention Ambassador.鈥 I am looking forward to helping other鈥痶eachers add components鈥痮f invention into their science research programs.鈥 聽

Toni Marie Mapuana Kaui is in her 20th year as a secondary STEAM teacher and 7th year in higher education. She holds a Ph.D in Integrative K-12 中文无码 Education from Virginia Tech, a master鈥檚 in education administration from the University of Hawai驶i at M膩noa and dual bachelor鈥檚 degrees in Architecture and Business Administration from Washington University in St. Louis. In 2019, she founded and opened a small independent competency-based high school in East Hawaii known as N膩 Hunaahi, which helps perpetuate and preserve 聽the Native Hawaiian language and cultural practices through design-based integrative STEAM curricula. 聽