Botanical Soceity of America
 

BSA Science Education and Outreach


A key objective of the Botanical Society of America is to sustain and provide improved formal and informal education about plants. The Society offers diverse programs and resources to promote the teaching and learning about plants and careers in plant science.


Special Announcements

Summer Institutes for High School Teachers

Looking for new ways to make plants exciting and relevant to your secondary students?
Looking for summer opportunities to enhance your teaching using scientific inquiry or investigative case learning approaches?

Join us in College Station, Texas

June 8-16, 2009. PlantingScience Institute focusing on genetics and pollination mentored inquiries. Application Form.
July 6-17. 2009. Plant IT Teacher Institute focusing on ethnobotany and seed technology investigative cases. Application Form.
July 12-17, 2009. Plant IT Student Plant Technology and Career Experiences.

Apply by March 9, 2009



BSA extends an invitation to all K-12 Science Educators

Programs and Opportunities

Online Science Mentorship Program
PlantingScience.org is an inquiry and science mentorship program led by the BSA that brings together students, plant scientists, and teachers from across the nation. Students engage in hands-on plant investigations in their classrooms and collaborate online with peers and scientist mentors, building their understanding of science through first-hand experience and expert guidance. For scientist mentors, the program offers an outreach opportunity to share their knowledge and enthusiasm for plants with high school students and teachers.

Plant IT Careers, Cases and Collaborations
A new opportunity for secondary school teachers and students to solve plant-related biology problems and explore career connections featuring the technology and skills that support modern plant science! Online investigation spaces provide access to real world problems and workpace applications of plant ecology, biotechnology, evolution, and physiology. This NSF ITEST project is a collaborative effort among the BSA, BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium and Texas A&M University. For information about the Summer Teacher Institutes and Student Summer Career Camps, visit the project communication hub at myPlantIT.org.


Education and Outreach Forum
An integral part of our annual conference, the Education and Outreach Forum offers free hands-on workshops, round-table discussions, and networking opportunities. The Forum draws educators and researchers interested in innovative approaches to teaching plant biology from kindergarten through college and sharing plant science with the public. K-12 teachers from the meeting host-state are eligible for Continuing Education Units. Sessions contributed by members cover topics such as active learning in K-16 classrooms, engaging undergraduates in research, and reaching out beyond the ivory towers. Sample the 2007 offerings.


Increasing Diversity at the Annual BSA Meeting
Supported in part by the National Science Foundation's Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology (UMEB) program, the BSA has offered financial and professional assistance for minority undergraduate students. Since 2003, up to ten undergraduates each year joined the supportive network of peers, graduate students, and professors, and received support to attend the annual conference.



Teaching Awards
The BSA Education Committee and Teaching Section recognize the contributions of their peers to excellence in botanical education through the C. E. Bessey Award.

Making an Impact
The BSA seeks to support and promote our members efforts to meaningfully address the NSF Broader Impact Criteria.
A list of Broader Impacts Resources was one outcome of the 2007 Joint BSA-ASPB Education Workshop.


Online Resources

Lab Resources - Grades 6-12
The McIntosh Apple Development Poster Project | One Bad Apple: Synchrony in Ripening Fruit | Sailing Seeds: An Experiment in Wind Dispersal | Gasping for Breath: Bottle Experiments with Mung Beans

Visual Resources - Grades K-16
Carnivorous Plants | Online Image Collection | Capillary Action - Video clip
The BSA Online Image Collection is part of the AAAS BEN Digital Library.




Thought-Provoking Resources - Grades 6-14
Plant Talking Points

Careers in Botany Online booklet and scientist profiles - Grades K-16

BSA Statement on Evolution - Grades K-16


The Botanical Society of America, as part of the Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS), will celebrate 2009 as the Year of Science. Stay tuned for information about upcoming activities and projects.

  SPECIAL NOTICES

» BSA January eNewsletter
» Purchase the 2009 Special Issue of the AJB
       Darwin Bicentennial: The Abominable Mystery

Call for Nominations
» BSA Offices 2009 - President Elect & Secretary
» BSA CORRESPONDING MEMBERS

» BSA Merit Award
» BSA Young Botanist Awards
» Charles Edwin Bessey Teaching Award
» Darbaker Prize
» Grady L. Webster Publication Award

  STUDENTS' CORNER

Call for Proposals
» BSA Graduate Student Research Awards
» Genetics Section GSRA

Student Travel Awards
» Vernon I Cheadle STA
» Triarch (Conant) "Botanical Images" STA
» Developmental & Structural Section STA
» Ecological Section STA
» Genetics Section STA
» Mycological Section STA
» Phycological Section STA
» Phytochemical Section STA
» Pteridological Section STA

» Why should you join the Society as a student?

  BOTANY & MYCOLOGY 2009

» Abstract Submissions
» Conference Registration
» Housing Information
» CALL FOR WORKSHOPS - Due 2/15/09
» CALL FOR DISCUSSION SESSIONS - Now - 4/1/09

  NEWS from the Plant Community

» Announcing a video contest!
      Chlorofilms - plant videos on YouTube

  BOTANY IN THE NEWS   Botany in the News RSS

» Legacy of botanist lives on at
      Boyce Thompson Arboretum
» Botany books plant ideas in cold times
» Poet opens spigots on cobtoethanol plant
» Berks native plant seed bank created
» Kahili ginger recalls royalty,
      but it is not a native
» Fungi collected by Darwin
      in new centre of mycology
» Asean adopts biodiversity indicators
      for preserving valuable resources
» Saving citrus...a cure may lurk in disease-resistant
      trees from China, and spinach
» UCR grad to open lab to study citrus pest
» Controversy Over Biomass Plant
      at Florida State Heats Up
» UWA agriculture moves up in the world
» Arcadia Biosciences Licenses
      Herbicide-Tolerant Wheat Technology

 PLANT SCIENCE BULLETIN  Book Reviews RSS

In Memoriam
» Dr. Steven Clemants 1954-2008

» Growing SEEDS of Sustainability at UBC
» ANNOUNCEMENTS
» BOOKS REVIEWED
» BOOKS FOR REVIEW
» POSITIONS AVAILABLE

 FEATURED RESOURCES

Botany without Borders
  Botany without Borders

» BOTANY - the students' perspective
    • Cheng-Chiang, Harvard University
    • Uromi, Yale University
» Careers in Botany
    • Botany as a career: Still having fun
    • A love of flowers and plants
» Economic Botany - How We Value Plants....
» Crime Scene Botanicals - Forensic Botany
» Trees, YOU and CO2 - Your Carbon Imprint
Planting Science Project
Careers in Botany BSA Image Collection www.PlantingScience.org Classroom Plant Talking Points McIntosh Apple Development Project

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