Becoming a Contributor for Science in the Classroom

 
 
Becoming a Contributor for Science in the Classroom
 
 
 
Prerequisites/Capabilities:
  • Must be working on or have completed a graduate degree in a science discipline
  • Must be able to understand the science, methods, and analysis methods used in the paper you select
  • Must be able to translate advanced science writing and terms into language appropriate for an advanced high school or undergraduate level
 
Training needed:
 
Resources available:
  • Online access to the Science website and archives will be provided.
 
A completely annotated Science paper includes:
  • writing glossary terms
  • expanding on background information
  • describing experimental methods (including any analysis techniques)
  • explaining conclusions
  • connecting to outside news stories or related Reviews/Perspectives from Science
  • connecting the paper to the appropriate learning standards
  • detailing why selected references are necessary to include  
  • developing an an additional activity (with a tutorial) to accompany the Science paper
 
Time requirements: 
  • Average time requirement is ~10 hours of work over the course of two months, dispersed as necessary.
 
Deadline:
  • All annotations should be completed within 2 months of selecting a paper.  Any files incomplete at 2 months may be subject to being closed. 
 
Volunteer Benefits:
  • As a Contributor you have the opportunity to share your science knowledge with aspiring scientists and to contribute to the enhancement of STEM education by making Science papers accessible to a diverse audience.
 
Recognition:
 
 
 
Please contact Dr. Melissa McCartney at mmccartn@aaas.org for more information.