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About the Foundation Media Contact |
The Noble Foundation provided four Oklahoma science teachers with a 6-week summer
research experience as part of the Oklahoma Science Project (OSP). This is the
second year the Foundation has hosted OSP teachers on its Ardmore campus.
OSP provides secondary school science teachers with a meaningful research experience. Although research-centered, OSP does not seek to turn teachers into scientists, but into better teachers of science. Importantly, OSP allows Oklahoma's science teachers to continue their education and develop new approaches to deliver science education to Oklahoma’s youth. OSP began in 1993 at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. In 2004, the program moved to the K-20 Center at the University of Oklahoma. The K-20 Center undertakes a variety of educational outreach programs for the university (www.k20center.org). With these two institutions working together, the OSP program has evolved into two independent but complementary programs: OU-OSP and Noble-OSP. The OU-OSP program focuses on basic principles of biology and inquiry with broad applications to the areas of ecology and environmental science. Noble-OSP extends these principles into a plant-related field of study. Each teacher participant at Noble is a graduate of the OMRF/OU-OSP program. In Noble-OSP, the summer begins with simple experiments that permit teachers to understand and then undertake a complex gene discovery research project that leverages expertise and research programs underway at Noble. Teachers further have the opportunity to tour Noble farms and participate in hands-on workshops conducted by Noble scientists. These experiences provide teachers an opportunity to view the impact and outcomes of plant science from the laboratory to the field in a production agriculture setting. Teachers who participated in this summer's program are: Lori Allen: Calvin Aldrich: Kay Gamble: Susie Stevens: ###
### The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation (www.noble.org), headquartered in Ardmore,
Okla., is a nonprofit organization conducting agricultural, forage improvement
and plant biology research; providing grants to non-profit charitable, educational
and health organizations; and assisting farmers and ranchers through educational
and consultative agricultural programs. |
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