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We believe in the power of storytelling
We want to amplify better stories about engineering (meaning the ones about people, community, and social impact) so we can help everyone see that there’s a place for them in engineering.
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2022 Wrapped
As we wrap up 2022 we are reflecting on the progress we've made as we work towards our vision... One day every Canadian – regardless of gender,...
Turning research into action thru K-12 engineering interventions
Mentors ✔️High quality instruction ✔️Long term investment in students ✔️Sensitivity to cultural backgrounds ✔️peer interactions ✔️Financial support...
Why do engineers volunteer with EoT? Dave shares his story!
The biggest (and best!) reason that we’re able to create thousands of positive engineering experiences for students is thanks to our community of...
Real stories from the classroom: Teaching kids about licensure
A unique opportunity, when engineers integrated into the classroom culture, is that they can start early conversations about how, and why,...
Real stories from the classroom: Bringing STEM to life!
Long time EIR program volunteer, David Steeves is helping to make the science curriculum real for elementary students. As featured in this article...
Real stories from the classroom: EIR impact in action!
School starts soon! Who else has already started to notice the "back to school" marketing? Heading back to school can stir up some excited/nervous...
How to talk to kids about engineering: recommended resources
The FIRST question we always get asked by new volunteers is, "What activity should I do?" Seems like a logical question. But, here's how we...
How to talk to kids about engineering: beyond bridge building
Too often we hear about the "WHAT" of engineering. ...what do engineers do...what is engineering?...what is the engineering design process...what...
How to talk to kids about engineering: a human-first approach
Secret's out of the bag! This is what we teach our volunteers. When you step into the classroom to teach kids about engineering...first teach them...