Recruiting
Engineer Mentors
See the teacher handbook for more details.
Benefits of Recruiting Your Own Volunteer
Engineer Mentor
- Self-interest:
Volunteers with a close relationship to your school (e.g., parents of your
students) will automatically be more interested in helping to enhance the
learning process.
- Knowledge:
Local volunteers will have an increased awareness of local concerns and
the resources and goals of your school.
- Better outcomes:
You have a better chance for success with a volunteer you have chosen.
Tips for Finding Engineer-Mentor
- Ask an engineer who has visited your school on other
occasions (career days, science fair judging).
- Appeal to the parents of the students in your class or
school. Place an article in the school newspaper or send a letter home
with the students.
- Check with your colleagues at the school. Perhaps one of
them is married to or knows an engineer.
- Contact your school business partner. A local contact that
has made a community commitment is an "easy" target.
- Contact your City's Bureau of Engineers. City partnerships
with the local school district are usually a priority.
- Tap into other community resources such as YMCA, PTA, and
museums. They may have volunteers that are willing to help.
- Issue a school press release announcing your participation
and the need for a volunteer.
- Look in the phone book under
"Engineering" firms. Call to see if they are interested in
education programs and community service.