Redeemer University College Science News

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Redeemer Science Education Program

Every year, from September to June, Jennifer Chiang, lecturer of biology and laboratory instructor, organizes and leads the Redeemer Science Education Program for elementary and high schools. Professor Chiang began the program for elementary students in 1991 with her husband Dr Gary Chiang, and since then, the program has grown significantly.

Over 300 elementary and secondary students are welcomed each year. Schools, church groups, and home educators participate in a variety of science-related activities, including labs, demonstrations, and experiments, on topics such as insects, soil, and cells.

Whaley Teaching GardenThe Whaley Teaching Garden, which Professor Chiang manages year-round, plays a significant role in the elementary school trips. It is used for demonstrations and hands-on learning as the students are invited to dig up the soil, collect insects and worms, and examine the plants.

Apart from exposing younger people to the excitement of science, the program raises awareness about Redeemer. Students considering post-secondary education are able to experience Redeemer University College and become familiar with the
opportunities available.