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Wooster Students Travel to Bermuda for STEM Education Program
Posted 09/03/2018 11:26AM

In June 2018, eleven Upper School students led by Chris Lener (Marine Ecologist and Middle School Science Teacher) and Barb Coleman (STEM Teacher and Co-Coordinator of the Bridge Program) had the opportunity to participate in Wooster's inaugural STEM education program at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science (BIOS).

BIOS is an independent U.S. non-profit scientific research and educational organization based in Bermuda. For over 100 years, BIOS-based researchers and visiting scientists have worked to explore the ocean and address important local and global environmental issues.

Using the latest scientific technology and innovative methods in field research, our young Wooster scientists focused on the environmental issue of microplastics in our oceans. This field experience fostered skills and dispositions that included curiosity, responsibility, communication, observation, classification, field journaling, and creating maps, just to name a few. A scientific poster showing results from our microplastics study will be displayed both at Wooster School and at the BIOS campus. Moving forward, this authentic data will be part of an ongoing study of microplastics in Bermuda.

Take a look at the video recap from the trip to Bermuda:

Media Contact:

Lori Kriegel
Director of Marketing and Communications
lori.kriegel@woosterschool.org
203-830-3969

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