Using Research Focused Learning Modules for Outreach to High School Science Classrooms


Meeting Abstract

P1.77  Wednesday, Jan. 4  Using Research Focused Learning Modules for Outreach to High School Science Classrooms SARFATI, A.L.*; SHAFFER, J.F.; KIER, W.M.; COBLE, J.S.; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill sarfati@email.unc.edu

Non-scientists often lack an understanding of the nature of science and scientific research. To bridge the gap between scientific research and high school science classrooms, we created a learning module that explores an ongoing research project on cephalopod muscle diversity. The online learning module depicts the research project using photos, diagrams, interactive learning activities and non-technical language. Similar learning modules on other research topics were created by eight future teachers who participated in a summer research internship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The learning modules will help high school science teachers incorporate scientific research in their curriculum and communicate university research to non-scientists. These modules also serve as an excellent outreach tool for university laboratories to make complex research accessible to students and community members. The learning modules can be viewed at http://www.unc.edu/depts/our/hhmi/hhmi-ft_learning_modules/. Supported by NSF IOS-0951067.

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