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Classroom support for implementing inquiry-based science learning
Ongoing support to help teachers excite students about science.

Inquiry-based learning is a great way to get students interested in science, involve them in critical thinking and problem solving, and actively engage them in scientific inquiry. BOOST offers ongoing support to fifth and sixth grade science teachers in our four target schools to help raise your comfort level for implementing inquiry-based learning in your classroom - and to excite and engage students in the wonders of science.

BOOST classroom support activities include:

  • Science Summit is a quarterly series designed to give hands-on training in methods of inquiry-based learning and other innovative approaches to science education and curricular enhancement.
  • BOOST Science Coaches - Duke medical students, graduate students in the biomedical sciences, and MD/PhD students - will visit to your classroom monthly to make "cool science" presentations in their areas of research expertise, assist with hands-on activities and experiential science labs, and lead inquiry-based learning for a particular science problem or question. The BOOST Teacher and Parent Coordinator will discuss these visits you to ensure that they support and/or enhance the existing science curriculum.

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Funding provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute