G.O.A.L. - Get Outside And Learn
Program Description
Get Outside and Learn is a program that allows K-6 students to conduct science experiments, explorations and investigations through environmental and physical science. West Marion Elementary School is located in the Appalachian foothills and surrounded by an ecological environment that offers unique paths to learning. Students have limited direct experience with the outdoors. The program strives to reverse this trend by introducing students to their natural habitat. Using nature as our primary classroom, the program is designed to help children view themselves as scientists exploring the interdependence and interconnectedness of all living things and the impact humans have on their environment.
GOAL will enhance students’ knowledge of core science materials and help them develop an understanding of scientific concepts through their own experiences. The program will help students develop critical thinking skills through inquiry-based lessons in afterschool clubs and field trips. The program focuses on students who express an interest in science especially those who are underrepresented in advanced science and mathematics classes. These include AIG, students with disabilities, girls, and English as a Second Language students. For students who previously participated in this program, their E.O.G. science scores increased from 50 percent to 80 percent passing rate, empowered them to take higher level science and mathematics classes, and exposed them to careers in these sciences.
Format
Academic-year program
Eligibility
K-6 students at West Marion Elementary School
Contact
Renata Sabine Crawley
Teacher
West Marion Elementary School
820 Marler Road
Marion, NC 28752
Phone: 828/738-3353