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A Celebration of Life XVII: Geology on Earth and Mars! Summer Science for Grades 3-5 and 6-8
Author(s) -
Barbara Bielec
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
proceedings of the wisconsin space conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2374-8885
pISSN - 2374-8877
DOI - 10.17307/wsc.v0i0.31
Subject(s) - general partnership , african american , mars exploration program , library science , medical education , engineering , political science , sociology , medicine , computer science , astrobiology , physics , law , ethnology
The primary goal of “A Celebration of Life” is to support the continued development of African American and other students’ interest in science, and to assist in providing them with the tools for success in school. A long-term goal is to increase the number of minority students who successfully complete high school science courses and who choose to pursue STEM careers. In partnership with the African American Ethnic Academy, Inc. (AAEA), a Madison non-profit organization, the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTC Institute) offered "A Celebration of Life XVII: Geology on Earth and Mars!" during summer 2012. Two week sessions, one for elementary and one for middle school students, were held weekday mornings at the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center, in Madison, Wisconsin. These programs represent a 17-year collaboration between AAEA and the BTC Institute that prioritizes offering a rich range of hands-on science activities for students.

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