Shell and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) have partnered to recognize outstanding elementary, middle, and high school programs for their exemplary approaches to science lab instruction utilizing limited school and laboratory resources. The Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge will showcase the work of teachers, representing their schools, who submit innovative, replicable strategies to deliver quality lab experiences with limited equipment/resources, and award teachers/schools with additional tools, resources, and rich professional development opportunities needed to support high-quality science teaching and strengthen their existing capabilities.
★Elementary and Middle School Prize Winning Schools will each receive a lab makeover support package valued at $10,000.
★High School Prize Winning Schools will each receive a lab makeover support package valued at $15,000.
★A grand prize school will be selected for each grade band, including principal recognition at the National Conference.
★Prizes include Carolina Biological Supply Company products, including for K-8 the Smithosonian Curriculum, NSTA memberships, NSTA Learning Center, mentorship, support to attend NSTA conferences on science education.
★The Grand Prize Winners and their principals will be honored at the Teacher Awards Gala and Shell Reception at NSTA’s National Conference on Science Education, during the second year.
★Applicants will be individual teachers of science in grades k-12, representing their schools in the following targeted areas near Shell assets:
★Each teacher is limited to one application per year ★Schools may submit an unlimited number of science teacher applications annually: each school is limited to winning two prize packages in total. Schools must choose to participate in the regional or national challenge, not both.
Selection Procedure The Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge Judging Panel will review applications (due February 19, 2020) and select up to 90 regional finalists (2 in each of regions listed above). Regional finalists will be asked to provide additional responses, including a 3-5 minute video (due February 2020) that displays the school’s current science laboratory facilities and provides further explanation of how winning equipment/resources would make a difference in the applicant’s science teaching and in the learning experience for students. The Judging Panel will review the regional finalist submissions and select 45 regional winners. The Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge National Judging Panel subcommittee will select Grand Prize Winners from the pool of regional winners, for year 2 recognition. Criteria for Judging Demonstrate: ★innovative science inquiry in the classroom with limited laboratory equipment, materials, and resources ★impact and engagement with students and community ★need for support ★use of NGSS, state and/or national standards ★use of safety practices (http://www.nsta.org/about/positions/liability.aspx) ★agree to provide assessment results of students work as it relates to applications, conference attendance, and Carolina Biological materials used, and Smithsonian curriculum at the K-8 levels Competitions Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge Competition