This curriculum allows students to ask questions, collaborate with peers, and carry out investigations. It also provides teachers with the tools to make biology interesting for students by integrating reading, discussing, experimenting, presenting, watching, calculating, and writing—there is something for every student.
BSCS Working with Channel Islands on Climate Program
BSCS science educators recently worked with teachers in Camarillo, California, to help prepare for a NASA-funded summer camp, "Promoting Educational Leadership Climate Science Summer Institute and Camp." The camp was hosted by CSU Channel Islands and NASA.
For full story and photos in the Ventura County Star, click here.
BSCS is partnering with California State University, Channel Islands, to Support high school teacher and student learning about the carbon cycle and the science of climate. Participating communities and school districts from Ventura County, California, and southern Florida will test the curriculum with the goals of increasing achievement and interest in science for Hispanic students.
For more information about BSCS's partnership with CSU, Channel Islands, click here.