Giving Story
Bayer
A New Face for Science
The classroom visitor
said, “Please draw a picture of a scientist,” and the students
obliged with sketches of aging white men in beards and eyeglasses.
Then the visitor, a
volunteer from Bayer Corporation’s Pharmaceutical Division in West
Haven, opened up a “Sensible Science” box and used its contents to
perform amazing science experiments that had the class wide-eyed and
engaged. The students learned important scientific principles, to be
sure, but having access to someone involved in technology had an even
greater effect. The next time the students were asked to “draw a
scientist,” their pictures reflected people of both genders and
assorted ages and skin tones. That, as much as science itself, was an
important lesson learned.
Since
1992, Bayer employees have been visiting classrooms to work with
students in hands-on experiments and inquiry-based learning. The goal is
to help create a future work force that is scientifically literate by
exposing them to working scientists and real world experiments while
they’re young and keeping them interested for a lifetime.
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