EPISODE · Oct 18, 2021 · 40 MIN
122. Teaching Forensic Science in Elementary School
from Learning Unboxed · host Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media
As the new academic year gets ready to start, we're going to have a conversation about some of the amazing science programs that are happening in and around our community. Today we’re taking a look at a program at the Ohio State University called WOW (Wonders of Our World), which brings creative, hands-on science experiments to elementary school classrooms grades K through five.Leading that conversation is Jessica Caton Diefenbach, the WOW Program Coordinator for the last five years at the Ohio State University. Joining Jessica are two third-year Ohio State students who have been participating in the WOW Program for a number of years, Brianna Agomessou and Grace Benecke.We talk about teaching forensic science to young students, how to approach them at their level, sparking an interest in science, and setting up the next steps for inspired students.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:wow.osu.eduInstagram: @wowprogramosuFacebook: facebook.com/WOWProgramOSULearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio
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In this conversation about the WOW (Wonders of Our World) program at OSU, we talk about teaching forensic science to young students, how to approach them at their level, sparking an interest in science, and setting up the next steps for the students we inspire.
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