Awardee OrganizationBOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS
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DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the applicants abstract): It is well documented
that schools often lack the resources necessary to present students and their
teachers' modern-day, hands-on science, particularly with human health
applications. CityLab, a regional biotechnology learning laboratory, provides
such scientific experiences for middle and high school students and their
teachers. Located in an urban medical center, CityLab is a partnership of
scientists and educators at Boston University with greater Boston high school
teachers. CityLab has state-of-the-art equipment, four full time teachers and
scientists providing laboratory opportunities for students and teachers on a
daily basis. Since its 1992 inception, more than 20,000 students, a third of
whom are minorities, and half of whom are women, have used CityLab. This
year, both CityLab and the MobileLab have been completely booked since
September 12, 1999. Seven problem-based laboratory modules are fully
operable. The next SEPA phase has two goals in addition to maintenance of the
present CityLab program: one is the development of a CityLab Scholars
program, including the remodeling of the CityLab Academy; and the second is
the on-going dissemination and evaluation of our programs. Above all, one
needs to maintain the extremely successful CityLab program already in place.
As part of this endeavor, we will address the unique MobileLab, an extension
of BUSM CityLab, created with the help of SEPA funds. Different modes of
MobileLab use will be explored. One of the dilemmas we face at CityLab is
the lack of continuity that we have with our student visitors. In the
beginning, we had to make a choice - do we allow several thousand students
annually to partake in CityLab or do we allow relatively few students the
opportunities CityLab has to offer but in greater depth? We chose the former,
but we believe both are very valuable approaches. With the introduction of
our Scholars Program in this grant, we believe we can offer both modalities.
We plan to identify a subset of CityLab participants who will qualify as
CityLab Scholars. These Scholars will participate in a well-structured
program pathway, maintaining a continuity that will hopefully stimulate them
to pursue a bioscience career. Summer Camp,research projects, assistantships,
and counseling are all part of the Scholars Program designed to keep the
students committed from their sophomore through their senior year CityLab.
During the next three years, CityLab will continue and expand its
biotechnology offerings to its community of students and teachers.
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Project Terms
biomedical facilitybiotechnologycurriculumeducation evaluation /planninghandbookinformation disseminationscience educationsecondary schoolsteachingurban area
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