Help Test a Middle School Heath/Science Curriculum and Get Paid!
Youth Take Heart
Earn $300 plus two continuing education credits, using a curriculum that combines inquiry science and health awareness!
Youth Take Heart is a kit-based program for middle school science teachers that covers circulatory system anatomy and physiology, healthy lifestyle choices, and bioengineering. It has been created in a partnership between teachers and scientists. On July 17-20, 2007, there is a 4-day training at John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, where teachers learn the curriculum to use in their classrooms, earn credits and a stipend.
For more information and an application, email Teresa Demel at demelt@u.washington.edu.
Youth Take Heart is funded by a Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) grant from NIH. It is supported by three institutions: University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials, The Hope Heart Institute and MESA (Math, Engineering, and Science Achievement).
Earn $300 plus two continuing education credits, using a curriculum that combines inquiry science and health awareness!
Youth Take Heart is a kit-based program for middle school science teachers that covers circulatory system anatomy and physiology, healthy lifestyle choices, and bioengineering. It has been created in a partnership between teachers and scientists. On July 17-20, 2007, there is a 4-day training at John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, where teachers learn the curriculum to use in their classrooms, earn credits and a stipend.
For more information and an application, email Teresa Demel at demelt@u.washington.edu.
Youth Take Heart is funded by a Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) grant from NIH. It is supported by three institutions: University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials, The Hope Heart Institute and MESA (Math, Engineering, and Science Achievement).


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