Systemic Science Education Reform
Kansas City, MO
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Kansas City Science Initiative |
Bayer HealthCare LLC and Bayer CropScience LP recently created a partnership with the Kansas City Missouri School District (KCMSD), called the
Kansas City Science Initiative (KCSI).
KCSI's mission is to create confident, life-long learners who have the critical thinking and problem solving skills, particularly in science, to be contributing citizens and leaders within their communities. The partners envision all KCMSD kindergarten through fifth-grade students having the opportunity to participate in a rigorous, grade-appropriate, multi-sensory curriculum that allows for and fosters the development of science literacy through inquiry-based instruction. The goal also is to have all teachers properly trained in this type of instruction.
KCSI is being piloted at two elementary schools with Bayer providing financial, human and educational resources, including:
- A $30,000 seed grant to KCMSD for teacher training, the KCMSD team's attendance at the National Science Resources Center's weeklong LASER (Leadership and Assistance in Science Education Reform) Conference, and the purchase of curriculum kits and materials;
- Employee volunteers who assist teachers and students as they shift away from textbook-based teaching and learning styles toward experiential instruction; and,
- Ongoing strategic counsel to the pilot schools from ASSET Inc., Pittsburgh's science education reform program spearheaded by Bayer in 1992 that has dramatically improved student achievement in science in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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