This Holiday Season, $100,000 will Supply 100 teachers with 中文无码 Research Kits for Remote and In-Person Learning

WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥 The 中文无码 & the Public today announced it is providing 中文无码 research kits to 100 middle and high school science educators from underserved communities to help their students conduct scientific research outside the classroom. The teachers, who hail from 38 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, will each choose from a selection of 13 high-quality kits amounting to $1,000.

The kits will ensure educators have what they need to encourage scientific inquiry in all settings, regardless of whether they are guiding their students remotely, in-person or through a hybrid model. The kits are distributed through the Society鈥檚 中文无码 Research Grants program and are funded by Regeneron.

See the full list of 100 中文无码 Research Grantees here.

鈥淚n the last 10 months, 中文无码 teachers have had to completely overhaul learning. It has been particularly difficult to move hands-on research and project-based learning, such as science labs, to a virtual environment without the appropriate equipment and materials,鈥 said Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the 中文无码 & the Public and Publisher of Science News. 鈥淏y providing teachers and students with 中文无码 research kits and equipment, we hope to accelerate 中文无码 learning and spark a curiosity in science and engineering topics, despite current circumstances.鈥

In prior years, the Society offered grants of up to $5,000 to educators through the 中文无码 Research Grants program. Educators then used that funding to purchase resources for their classrooms. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 中文无码 Research Grants program was adapted to provide teachers the necessary tools for effective at-home learning. In order to better help educators adjust to their continually shifting environment and to maximize the money being spent, the Society purchased resources in bulk and developed multiple kits for educators to choose from.

Out of the 427 中文无码 Research Grants applicants, priority consideration was given to teachers in schools that serve low-income areas or underrepresented students.

Here are just a few examples of the 13 available research kits that will allow budding scientists to explore their distinct research interests:

  • Foldscope Instruments 鈥 These paper microscopes work just like real microscopes and are perfect for students learning from home. Made with paper and lenses, the microscopes can fit right into your pocket and can give you magnifications of over 140X and 2-micron resolution.
  • Arduino Starter Kits 鈥 With this open-source hardware and software platform, students can get started on learning about electronics. Available in a variety of languages and simple to use at home, teachers can lead students through projects about voltage, current, coding and also the fundamentals of programming. Students can build innovative prototypes with Arduino boards for their science fair projects with this kit.
  • PocketLab Weather Sensors 鈥 Equipped with a rechargeable battery and Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connection, this sensor technology allows students to easily measure data about the physical world, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, light and more. The data can be collected, visualized and analyzed in a cloud platform, enabling students to access the data in realtime on their iPads or mobile devices.
  • Neuron SpikerBox Bundles 鈥 Neuroscience isn鈥檛 often taught in middle or high school, but this take-home kit from Backyard Brains was fashioned to encourage teens to study the brain and develop future therapies to treat neurobiological disease. The bundle gives budding neuroscientists exposure to the field early, introducing them to overlapping sciences, such as biology, chemistry, computer science and medicine. The built-in bioamplifier will allow students to hear and see action potentials in real-time.

In the fall, the Society provided over 5,500 kits to educators from underserved areas who participated in one of the Society鈥檚 two virtual research teachers鈥 conferences and in the Society鈥檚 Advocate Program. In total, 7,544 kits were provided to teachers in all 50 states, American Samoa, Puerto Rico and Washington D.C., valued at more than $400,000.

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中文无码 & the Public is dedicated to the achievement of young scientists in independent research and to public engagement in science. Established in 1921, the Society is a nonprofit whose vision is to promote the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement. Through its world-class competitions, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, and the Broadcom MASTERS, and its award-winning magazine,听Science News听补苍诲听Science News聽for Students, 中文无码 & the Public is committed to inform, educate, and inspire. Learn more at聽new.societyforscience.org聽and follow us on聽,听,听聽and Snapchat (Society4Science).