2.2 "Mentoring Circles" Simulation
Objective: Students will experience the benefits of mentorship through a role-playing activity to understand how support systems can help overcome challenges in STEM.
Instructions:
- Divide the class into groups of 4-5, and4-5 and assign one student to be the "mentor" and the others to be "mentees."
- The mentees should discuss a challenge or question related to STEM education or careers (e.g., "How do I manage my workload in a tough math class?" or "What’s the best way to find a STEM internship?").
- The mentor's role is to listen to the concerns and offer advice or share experiences.
- After 10 minutes, rotate roles so that everyone gets a chance to be both mentor and mentee.
- Once all students have taken turns, gather as a class to reflect on the experience.
Discussion Questions:
- How did it feel to receive advice from a mentor? How did it feel to be the mentor?
- What qualities make a good mentor?
- How can mentoring help bridge the gender gap in STEM fields?
Extension: Invite a real female STEM professional to participate in a mentoring circle or conduct a Q&A session with students.
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