CWU science students leading home school classes

  • April 28, 2014

The Ellensburg Homeschool Cooperative invited future science teachers to provide additional science education to their students. As part of this collaboration, Central Washington University's Science Education Club has sent a few of their members to develop lessons based in the fundamentals of chemistry.

"It is a great experience and it allows us an opportunity to practice our teaching styles and develop our personal philosophies in a controlled environment," said Sarah Carter, a middle level math and science education major at Central.

Read more of this story in the Daily Record.

Story and photo courtesy of the CWU Science Education Club

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