波士顿大学城市实验室——三十年的创新与合作。

Journal of STEM outreach Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-10 DOI:10.15695/jstem/v3i2.02
Donald DeRosa, Carl Franzblau, Constance Phillips, Carla Romney
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波士顿大学(BU)城市实验室项目创建于1991年,是波士顿大学医学院和教育学院教师之间的合作项目,是为了响应美国国立卫生研究院科学教育合作奖倡议下的第一次提案征集。CityLab的创始人认识到需要CityLab,一个位于中心的设施,供大学预科教师和学生探索蓬勃发展的生物技术世界。我们的使命一直是通过让学生和教师参与动手实验室体验,与他们分享科学的兴奋,从而培养一支强大的科学家和医生队伍,以及一支具有科学素养的民众。为了接触到更多的学校,特别是那些无法来到波士顿CityLab设施的学校,CityLab团队在1998年推出了MobileLab,开创了移动科学实验室的概念。CityLab和MobileLab都在美国和其他国家得到了复制。CityLab之所以能够持续发展,是因为它受益于稳定的领导,建立并传播了动手干教育的模式,通过创建服务更多人群的新项目来拥抱创新,并开发了多样化的资金流。CityLab项目的推广、成功和持续时间都很长。
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CityLab at Boston University - Thirty Years of Innovation and Partnerships.

Boston University's (BU) CityLab program was created in 1991 as a partnership between faculty members of BU's School of Medicine and School of Education in response to the first call for proposals under the Science Education Partnership Awards initiative of the National Institutes of Health. CityLab's founders recognized the need for CityLab, a centrally-located facility for pre-college teachers and students to explore the burgeoning world of biotechnology. The mission has always been to share the excitement of science with students and teachers by engaging them in hands-on laboratory experiences, thereby fostering the development of a robust pool of scientists and physicians and a scientifically-literate populace. In order to reach more schools, particularly those that could not come to CityLab's facility in Boston, the CityLab team pioneered the mobile science laboratory concept with the launch of its MobileLab in 1998. Both CityLab and MobileLab have been replicated in the U.S. and abroad. CityLab has sustained itself because it has benefited from stable leadership, built and disseminated models for hands-on STEM education, embraced innovation by creating new programs to serve additional populations, and developed diverse funding streams. The CityLab program has been remarkable in its outreach, success, and longevity.

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