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Educational Resources for Students, Teachers, Families
SEPA programs create a variety of educational resources such as curricula, exhibits, films, and student, teacher, or parent workshops.  Most of the curricula created by SEPA grantees are free to download from the Internet.

You can search the educational resources by SEPA program title, by state or by the categories listed in the left-hand menu

"Our Coordinator was delivering a biotech kit to a teacher and her comment was 'here comes the ice cream truck for science teachers.'”
Charlotte Mulvihill - Project Investigator in Biotechnology/ Bioinformatics Discovery! Phase I

"I learned a lot about strong bones. It was interesting when we learned about calories. The most I learned about was the brain."
Katie, 2nd grade in Obesity & Diabetes Prevention Through Science Enrichment (Phase I/II)

 
 
This website is supported by a Science Education Partnership Supplement to West Virginia Health Sciences and Technology Academy Student Design Public Health Clinical Trials (R25RR23274) which is funded from the National Center For Research Resources, a component of the National Institutes of Health. This website was developed at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Its content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of NCRR or NIH.
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