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NIH Releases Three Free Curriculum Supplements for Middle School Teachers as Part of Acclaimed Serie




date: Jun 11th 2006 12:48

The National Institutes of Health (NIH), part of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), is releasing its latest installments in a popular series of curriculum supplements designed to promote inquiry-based...

interdisciplinary learning and stimulate students’ interest in science. NIH — the primary federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research — distributes these supplements free of charge to teachers, allowing them to update their curricula with all-in-one teaching materials that incorporate topical issues and current scientific research.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Each new supplement is a self-contained teacher’s guide to two weeks of lessons on science and human health, and includes background information, lesson plans, take-home materials, and a Web-based component. The new titles (listed below) are aligned with the National Science Education Standards released by the National Academy of Sciences.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Doing Science: The Process of Scientific Inquiry — Students explore the basics of scientific inquiry, refine their critical-thinking skills, and learn to appreciate the purpose of scientific research. (For grades 7 & 8)

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Looking Good, Feeling Good: From the Inside Out (Exploring Bone, Muscle, and Skin) — Students learn about the structures of the musculoskeletal and skin systems, the interactions between these body systems, and the factors that influence their functions. (For grades 7 & 8)

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- The Science of Mental Illness — Students gain insight into the biological basis of mental illness and how scientific evidence and research can help us understand its causes and lead to treatments and, ultimately, cures. (For grades 6, 7, & 8)
NIH produced these modules in partnership with curriculum developers from Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS), a nonprofit corporation located in Colorado Springs, CO. A team of top scientists and educators developed the modules, which were field-tested by teachers and students across the country.

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