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Systemic Science Education Reform Programs

At the core of Bayer's Making Science Make Sense® program is a fundamental change in how science is taught. It involves a shift away from the traditional textbook approach to one that is hands-on, inquiry-based and experiential. Experts agree that when students learn science in this new way, it helps them become scientifically literate and develop important lifelong analytical skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving and team working - all skills that are highly prized in today's workplace.

To this end, Bayer has spearheaded local science education reform initiatives in seven communities where Bayer has (or has had) a major presence. These reform initiatives are based on the five elements of exemplary science programs identified by the National Science Resources Center (NSRC) - hands-on materials, centralized materials support, teacher training, assessment and community support.

Following are highlights of the seven science education reform programs:




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