This application requests support for three science teachers and eight
students under the auspices of the NCRR K-12
Teachers and High School Students' program at Alabama State University
(ASU). The objectives of the ASU program are: (1) to provide science
teachers with the opportunity to stay on the cutting edge of scientific
knowledge in health-related areas, enable them to develop new
discovery-oriented educational strategies, and transfer this knowledge to
their students; and (2) to provide high school juniors and seniors with
personalized, hands-on stimulating research experiences that will
encourage decisions to pursue careers in health sciences. The long-range
goal of the program is to develop and strengthen partnerships between ASU
and K-12 schools by developing mentoring among teachers, disadvantaged
students, and biomedical researchers which will: (1) result in creating
more pathways for disadvantaged students to pursue careers in the health
sciences; and (2) increase the pool of disadvantaged high school students
who are academically prepared, interested and motivated to pursue
careers in biomedical/health sciences.
The ASU program will entail a structured research-program for eight weeks
during the summer. It will be combined with summer and academic year
enrichment activities. Both students and teachers will be provided with
personalized hands-on stimulating research experiences under the direction
of active biomedical researchers at ASU. This will culminate into a
written paper and an oral or poster presentation at the end of summer. In
addition, the teachers will be guided in developing new discovery-oriented
educational strategies. Both students and teachers will attend weekly
seminars on biomedical research/health careers, and bioethical issues in
science and take field trips to the area colleges and universities. An
awards banquet will be held at the end of summer program and certificates
awarded to the participants. During the academic year, K-12 science
teachers and interested students will be invited to attend the role model
seminar series on biomedical research/health science careers, visit
research labs at ASU, and interact with active biomedical researchers.
ASU scientist mentors will also visit the area K-12 schools to meet with
teachers and follow-up on their integration of new science concepts into
the classroom, to recruit future candidates for the program and help build
an effective partnership between ASU and K-12 schools. The program will
be evaluated on short-and-long term basis by the program staff, faculty
mentors, and teacher/student participants. Students will be tracked to
determine their college, academic major and ultimately their career
choices.
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