In Erie, Pennsylvania, Penn State Behrend's summer initiative, College for Kids, is revolutionizing the way children perceive learning. By embedding education within immersive and engaging activities, this program transforms students into storm hunters, master bakers, creative book authors, and even slime scientists. This year’s curriculum introduces a "Made in America" class that focuses on hands-on experiences such as sandcasting, 3D printing, and chocolate mold creation. Additionally, novel courses like yoga, music band participation, and one inspired by Taylor Swift’s “Eras” tour have been added to the lineup. The program aims to keep young minds active during the summer months, preventing the so-called "summer slide" while fostering creativity and skill development.
The innovative "Made in America" course forms part of Behrend's METAL program, a significant $4.4 million project funded by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation. This initiative offers students an opportunity to explore various manufacturing techniques through interactive projects. According to Melanie Ford, director of Youth Education Outreach at Behrend, some of the most sought-after classes involve baking and pizza making, which subtly incorporate mathematical concepts such as fractions without the students realizing it. Research indicates that maintaining academic engagement over the summer helps prevent regression in learning abilities.
College for Kids caters to students aged between 6 and 14, providing both entertainment and educational value. Jeff Barber, who oversees the program, emphasizes its dual purpose: preventing the "summer slide" and introducing students to new interests. By expanding specific skill sets over the summer, students can return to school with an advantage. Moreover, attending with friends enhances the experience, blending enjoyment with the acquisition of useful skills.
Registration remains open for morning and afternoon sessions until July 25. Participants can look forward to weeklong courses filled with fun and enriching activities. Beyond the immediate excitement, these programs lay a foundation for lifelong learning and exploration, ensuring that each child leaves with not only fond memories but also valuable knowledge and skills.