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Monsanto Fund awards $1.9 million grant to Institute for School Partnership at Washington University


St. Louis, Missouri, USA
August 18, 2015

The Institute for School Partnership (ISP) at Washington University has partnered once again with the Monsanto Fund to bring high quality science education to every student in St. Louis.

The Monsanto Fund has awarded the ISP with a $1,935,000 grant. Over the three-year grant, the ISP will create a hands-on, inquiry and project-based science curriculum for middle school students that integrate elements of engineering, mathematics and technology.

“Careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields are growing,” said Deborah Patterson, president of the Monsanto Fund. “Extending the MySci program – which has been so successful with K-5 students – to include middle school will help prepare students to enter a world where STEM skills are essential.”

MySci launched in 2005 with the mission to cultivate the region’s next generation of scientists by engaging elementary students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through interactive learning experiences and creative curriculum.

The Investigation Station was designed first with a set of three in-class units that could engage students in a fun and exciting way. This roving vehicle of innovative, hands-on exhibits and specimens made learning fun as the students crawled through and explored three zones in the 37-foot custom-built trailer.

The comments from the students and educators that experienced the Investigation Station made it clear that MySci was striking the right chords when it came to science education. “Our kids absolutely loved the Investigation Station,” said Annette Cook of the Brentwood Early Childhood Center. “The students and staff are still talking about it. What an amazing way to share science with children!”

Over the past three years, MySci has reached a whole new level. The K-5 MySci curriculum was created to fill the gap between engaging, hands-on science and content that met state education standards and prepared students for standardized testing. After three years, the MySci curriculum is now used in schools in seven districts in the St. Louis region.

However, the staff of the ISP knew more work needed to be done to prepare the next generation of not only scientists but of STEM professionals.

Research shows that there is a dramatic decrease of interest in the sciences during middle school years. Additionally, these grades are crucial to preparing students for the rigor of high school classes and beyond.

Using the successes of MySci’s K-5 curriculum, the staff will begin developing curriculum for grades sixth through eighth during the summer of 2015. These modules will be project-based in nature and will challenge students to connect science to real world problems.

“Middle school is where students decide whether they will pursue a STEM career,” said Victoria May, executive director of the ISP. “It is so important that science curriculum is engaging and allows students to envision themselves as problem solvers of the issues that our world faces today.”

About the Institute for School Partnership

The Institute for School Partnership is Washington University in St. Louis’ signature effort to strategically improve teaching and learning within the K-12 education community. Through ISP, local schools are connected with a world-class research university, teachers are inspired with new knowledge, and teachers and students are empowered with the best resources. Learn more about ISP at schoolpartnership.wustl.edu/.

About the Monsanto Fund

The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Monsanto Company, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the farm communities where farmers and Monsanto Company employees live and work. Visit the Monsanto Fund at www.monsantofund.org.     



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Published: August 18, 2015

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