Inspire Learning Institute

Inspire Learning Institute

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Support youth academic and employment readiness through S.T.E.M, afterschool, pre-apprenticeship and counselling enrichment programs.

Our mission is to close the opportunity gap in science, technology, engineering and Math, in the disadvantaged, underrepresented and underserved youth population, enriching their education experience by providing free afterschool and summer camp programs. We offer our programs in school districts or community based.

06/23/2024

New location to be posted soon…

Harvard professor shares research-backed math lessons 10/14/2021

Good a article, though there’s an important point Star did not point out is that no matter how well students know the different strategies, formulas and tools in solving math problems, middle and high school students will not know how to apply any of them unless they understand what the Math problem is all about.

That’s what I found out when I switched from applied sciences as an engineering consultant to teaching Math, is that when given word problems, students don’t know how to even get started BECAUSE STUDENTS LACKED THE SKILLS IN READING AND COMPREHENSION.

Therefore those early years in school, learning how to read and comprehend—stories, paragraphs, essays are truly the cornerstone in learning.

Harvard professor shares research-backed math lessons A conversation with Jon R. Star, psychologist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, about how instructors can learn new ways to teach math.

Photos from Inspire Learning Institute's post 08/17/2020
07/21/2018

President and CEO Evelyn Centeno received a check for educational programs from FACES of AT&T. Thank you, AT&T Executive Director Grant Traill.

09/03/2017

STEM Summer Camp, inspiring our youth about science

Photos 07/29/2017

Camp Director Sanny Leviste engaging the campers during the robotics workshop.
He said, "Among the favorites of the many activities that the children enjoyed were the assembly of computers, the coding of the programs that were used for the robots and the challenge of collaborating in small groups to have their robots running."

Inspire Learning Institute Helps Youth with Self-Reliance, Apprenticeship, and S.T.E.M. Programs 07/29/2017

Today we celebrate the last day of the STEM Summer Camp of the Inspire Learning Institute fo 2017. We started the week with coding, programming, and assembly of minicomputers. Then we had BioChemistry and DNA extraction. We also had three days of robotics assembly and testing during the week. This morning we will have our youthful future scientists and engineers using the computers they assembled to face the challenges using the robots they assembled programmed. We have worked and collaborated with fabulous and gifted scientists, engineers and professionals to make this happen. Much reason to be grateful, humbled and happy... Sanny Leviste
2017 STEM Camp Directot

Inspire Learning Institute Helps Youth with Self-Reliance, Apprenticeship, and S.T.E.M. Programs Inspire Learning Institute (http://www.InspireLearningInstitute.com), established by Evelyn J Centeno, has programs that address youth workforce concerns thr...

Photos from Inspire Learning Institute's post 07/27/2017

Day 3: STEM campers had fun with BioChemistry. They learned terminologies on the subject DNA, extracted their DNA from cheek cells, and made necklace pendant of their DNA.

Thanks to pledges received from Tom Guarino with PG&E and Grant Traill with AT&T, Inspire Learning Institute is holding a one week STEM Summer Camp, free to students of Central Contra Costa County. Having not to rent the facility, made this year's STEM camp possible, through a partnership with Community Youth Center. Another testament to the cliche "It takes a village"-- to prepare our youth to a bright, successful future!

Photos from Inspire Learning Institute's post 07/27/2017

Thanks to pledges received from Tom Guarino with PG&E and Grant Traill with AT&T, Inspire Learning Institute is holding a one week STEM Summer Camp, free to students of Central Contra Costa County. Having not to rent the facility, made this year's STEM camp possible, through a partnership with Community Youth Center. Another testament to the cliche "It takes a village"-- to prepare our youth to a bright, successful future!
Days 1 and 2 saw children excitedly and engagingly took to learning and performing activities on Scratch Computer coding and Robotics.

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