Let's Talk Science
Let’s Talk Science is a registered Canadian charitable organization focused on education and skills development for children and youth in Canada through science, technology, engineering and math based programs. Founded in London, Ontario in 1993, the head office remains in London, ON, with a regional office in St. John’s, NL and remote staff across the country. Dr. Bonnie Schmidt is the president and founder of Let's Talk Science.
History
Let’s Talk Science was founded in 1993 by Bonnie Schmidt, the current president, with contributions from Joan Francolini and the Lawson Foundation. While completing a Ph.D. in Physiology at the University of Western Ontario, Schmidt visited local classrooms with some of her fellow graduate students, bringing them hands-on science activities and presentations. The aim was to promote an interest in STEM from an early age and to help children and youth build inquiry-based skills.The outreach program continues to grow with Let's Talk Science Outreach operating at 53 post-secondary schools from coast-to-coast-to-coast:
- 1991: Western University
- 1993: University of Ottawa, Queen's University
- 1995: University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University
- 1996: Memorial University of Newfoundland
- 1997: University of British Columbia, McMaster University, University of Toronto (St. George campus), University of Guelph
- 1998: McGill University, University of Alberta, University of Winnipeg
- 2000: Dalhousie University, University of Manitoba
- 2001: University of Calgary, Carleton University and the Mississauga campus of the University of Toronto.
- 2004: Scarborough campus of The University of Toronto, University of New Brunswick, University of Saskatchewan
- 2005: Cambrian College signs on as the first Let's Talk Science Outreach college partner.
- 2005: Laurentian University
- 2008: York University, Université du Québec à Montréal, University of Waterloo
- 2009: Fleming College, Confederation College, University of PEI
- 2010: Cape Breton University, University of New Brunswick in St. John, Lethbridge University, Université de Sherbrooke.
- 2011: Concordia University, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Fanshawe College
- 2012: Memorial University of Newfoundland Grenfell campus, Mount Allison University
- 2013: University of Windsor, Loyalist College
- 2014: Toronto Metropolitan University
- 2015: Université de Moncton, Brock University
- 2016: Brandon University, Lakehead University in Orillia and Thunder Bay,
- 2017: University of the Fraser Valley and University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, First Nations University of Canada, Aurora Research Institute- Western Arctic Research Centre
- 2018: Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
- 2019: Aurora Research Institute- South Slave Research Centre
- 2020: Vancouver Island University
- 2021: Trent University, Aurora Research Institute- North Slave Research Centre, Université du Québec à Rimouski
- 2022: Anishnabeg Outreach
Programming
Let’s Talk Science Outreach
A national program that connects educators and youth with trained volunteers at over 50 Let’s Talk Science Outreach sites. The volunteers engage children from early years to Grade 12 in various curriculum-aligned, hands-on STEM activities virtually and in person. Visits are offered in English and French and are customizable and flexible for classrooms, community groups, libraries, summer camps and after-school programs.Online Educational Resources
Let's Talk Science's website has a collection of curriculum-aligned STEM resources—lesson ideas, learning strategies, backgrounders, informative articles and career profiles in English and French. Career Resources Let’s Talk Science’s career resources are centred around a wide range of profiles from real people outlining what they were like in high school, their career path, what motivates them and why their jobs are important to others. There are also educator resources to help integrate career discussions into the classroom and give students a deeper understanding of how STEM skills can advance and expand career options.The Let's Talk Careers competition is run twice a year in partnership with ChatterHigh. In 2020 Skills Canada joined on as a partner and in 2022 Engineers Canada joined as well.