The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is offering scholarships for Oklahoma science teachers to participate in OMRF’s 2008 Foundation Scholar Program.
For two decades, OMRF’s Foundation Scholar Program has helped Oklahoma science teachers build their classroom curriculum through hands-on laboratory work and interaction with scientists and other educators. Scholarships provide a $2,000 stipend plus housing (if needed) and $1,000 in laboratory and classroom supplies.
The program, Biology is a Village, provides selected teachers with methods for developing projects to use in their classrooms and laboratories. Based on the classical experiments of Nobel Prize winner Eduard Buchner, the course involves elements of chemistry, biochemistry, genetics, structural biology, bioinformatics and medical science and affords scholars considerable laboratory experience.
The program will run from June 9 to July 3, 2008, and the application deadline is March 1. Oklahoma middle and high school teachers with at least three years classroom experience are eligible to apply.
In 2007, teachers from Amber-Pocasset, Casady, El Reno, Elk City, Hydro-Eakly, Milburn, Oklahoma City and Putnam City school districts schools were selected as Foundation Scholars. Since 1988, more than 75 Oklahoma science teachers have participated in the program.
“We provide four weeks of laboratory work plus time for interaction and sharing of ideas among peers,“ said Tim Mather, Ph.D., course director. “They leave OMRF with a support network, as well as new ideas for enriching their classroom teaching experience. And the knowledge they gain here is passed on not only to their students but to their colleagues at their home schools as well.”
OMRF (omrf.org) is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institute dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human disease. Its scientists focus on such critical research areas as Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, lupus and cardiovascular disease.
For more information and application forms, visit www.omrf.org/foundationscholars or call 405-271-8537.