THE JOHNS HOPKINS SUMMER RESEARCH INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Project Number5R25RR011482-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderKRAG, SHARON S
Awardee OrganizationJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
The purpose of the NCRR Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Hygiene and Public Health is to provide the opportunity for disadvantaged
high school students and K-12 inservice and preservice teachers to
participate in a focused, hands-on, mentored research laboratory experience
under the guidance of accomplished biomedical scientists. This process
will strengthen the partnership between the School of Hygiene and public
Health and K-12 schools by developing mentoring ties among teachers,
disadvantaged students and faculty of the School. This should help to
increase the number of disadvantaged students pursuing education and
training in the biomedical/behavioral sciences and subsequently entering
health sciences professions. Specific objectives are: 1) to provide
financial support for each student and teacher interested in obtaining
research laboratory experience during the summer; 2) to help high school
students gain a clear understanding of biomedical research and the
technical skills needed to perform such research; 3) to help teachers
update their understanding of modern research tools and techniques and
broaden their knowledge of scientific concepts; and 4) to help teachers
understand methodology that can be adapted to teaching science at the K-12
level. The program will include student and teacher enrichment activities
as well as the research laboratory experience.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
education evaluation /planningeducationally disadvantagedhealth science research supportscience educationsecondary schoolsteacher
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