A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school teachers, and undergraduate students to enrich science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) literacy at community schools located near the university. The ultimate goal of the program is to bolster the scientific knowledge and appreciation of local area students and community members and serve as a model for similar programs. Through the program, we observed that elementary school students made gains toward learning their grade-level science curricula after a hands-on learning experience and had fun doing these hands-on activities. Through the program, undergraduate students, working with graduate students and alumni, build scientif...
Program Overview: Introduces STEM concepts to young students Encourage their pursuit of higher edu...
The study explores ways in which students who have participated in a curriculum innovation, Science ...
Science education reform has prompted scientists, engineers, and politicians alike to act on the gro...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
The goal of Science Alive is to provide a “sense of wonder” not only for the grade-school children b...
The focus of the Science Alive program is to incorporate Pre-Health students in after-school science...
The focus of the Science Alive program is to incorporate Pre-Health students in after-school science...
The goal of this project was to create an hour long STEM program aimed at elementary age students in...
Success and persistence in the life sciences is influenced by a student’s self-efficacy, sense of be...
The objective of this service learning project was to introduce three different classes of first gra...
Honors After School program for elementary age children to engage with scientific principles. Studen...
Science helps provide insight into the unknown and provides an outlet for exploration of living thin...
Honors After School program for elementary age children to engage with scientific principles. Studen...
Science Alive is a not-for-profit organization based at NSU started by Dr. Emily Schmitt Lavin and D...
Program Overview: Introduces STEM concepts to young students Encourage their pursuit of higher edu...
The study explores ways in which students who have participated in a curriculum innovation, Science ...
Science education reform has prompted scientists, engineers, and politicians alike to act on the gro...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
The goal of Science Alive is to provide a “sense of wonder” not only for the grade-school children b...
The focus of the Science Alive program is to incorporate Pre-Health students in after-school science...
The focus of the Science Alive program is to incorporate Pre-Health students in after-school science...
The goal of this project was to create an hour long STEM program aimed at elementary age students in...
Success and persistence in the life sciences is influenced by a student’s self-efficacy, sense of be...
The objective of this service learning project was to introduce three different classes of first gra...
Honors After School program for elementary age children to engage with scientific principles. Studen...
Science helps provide insight into the unknown and provides an outlet for exploration of living thin...
Honors After School program for elementary age children to engage with scientific principles. Studen...
Science Alive is a not-for-profit organization based at NSU started by Dr. Emily Schmitt Lavin and D...
Program Overview: Introduces STEM concepts to young students Encourage their pursuit of higher edu...
The study explores ways in which students who have participated in a curriculum innovation, Science ...
Science education reform has prompted scientists, engineers, and politicians alike to act on the gro...