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Programs

Science Alliance

Middle School program where students design and conduct investigations and learn about careers in different scientific fields.

The Science and Nature Program

Classes for young children and their parents about the wonder of science and nature.

YouthCaN: Youth Connecting and Networking

A youth-led organization that uses technology to inspire, connect and educate people worldwide about environmental issues.

Offerings

CAREGIVER AND CHILD CLASSES

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NATURE FOR KIDS AND CAREGIVERS
or SCIENCE FOR KIDS AND CAREGIVERS

PARENT AND CHILD CLASSES

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EARLY ADVENTURES AND EXPLORATIONS

Sampler Camp

Give your 1st grader a taste of what hands-on learning is all about!

The Adventures of Robotic Jones

Parent-child teams collaborate to design and build Lego robot that can explore ancient Mayan and Aztec ruins.

Twinkling Stars - Gods and Heroes

Calling all budding astronomers!

Resources

Profile: Abebe Getahun

This biologist was inspired by the Swedish scientists he encountered as a youth in Ethiopia. Learn how his career studying freshwater systems continues on an international front.

Alexandria Wise and Dr. Susan Perkins: Student and Mentor at Work in the Lab

School lab work can give students a false impression of what life as a research scientists is like. "It's more than adding Chemical A to Chemical B and getting Result C," says Dr. Susan Perkins.

Profile: Albert Einstein

Was Einstein really a poor student who flunked out of school? Or is that just a legend? Find out in this profile of the 20th century's most famous scientist.

Which Way Out--A Study of the Exit Tunnels Made by the Goldenrod Gall Fly, Eurosta solidaginis

Monarch butterflies have an internal magnetic compass that guides their migration. Is a similar force at work guiding the gall fly’s exit tunnels? See what this young naturalist discovered.

Research-Focused Youth Programming: A Case Study

Over the past ten years, the Museum's intensive two-year program has engaged hundreds of New York City high school students in hands-on research in anthropology, astrophysics, biodiversity, and evolutionary genetics. This document explains the program des

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