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Marni B McClure1,2, Kacey C Hall1, Erin F Brooks1, Catherine T Allen1, Kenneth S Lyle1.
Abstract
Encouragement of students across all communities through scientific outreach programs is critical to engaging the next generation, exciting young minds to pursue careers in science and medicine. Herein, we present a uniquely structured and widely influential science outreach program. Founded in 2005, the Duke Chemistry Outreach (DCO) employs a pedagogical approach to outreach that aims to teach its audience a new scientific concept, while instilling a pure enjoyment of science. DCO has performed 583 events reaching over 70,000 participants throughout 2,270 hours, with the majority of events in Durham, the surrounding North Carolinian communities, and across 8 other states. The flexibility and diversity of this outreach program creates a framework amendable for others to adopt in both secondary and higher education settings.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32298254 PMCID: PMC7188294 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Biol ISSN: 1544-9173 Impact factor: 8.029
Fig 1Distribution of events by audience and venue type.
DCO has performed 580 events to date. A. Distribution of events per year, with each dot colored by year. B. Total number of events per year at various outreach event types, including school classrooms, science fairs, after-school camps, science conferences, large stage shows for the general public, and at local museums (S1 Table). DCO, Duke Chemistry Outreach; Elem, elementary; Mid, middle; PreSch, preschool; Sch, school.
Fig 2Locations of DCO events.
Concentrated in the Durham and surrounding Research Triangle, DCO participated in events across North Carolina, Virginia, with additional events in Arizona, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Canada (S1 Table). DCO, Duke Chemistry Outreach.