Boston non-profit and local STEMissaries company partner bring inspiring role models into elementary and middle school classrooms
In collaboration with Science from Scientists, Amgen staff members volunteer to teach in classrooms to give insight to their experience in the STEM field and the type of work they do day-to-day. With guidance from Science from Scientists, Amgen volunteers first create unique lessons featuring topics based on company-specific innovation. Amgen staff are then trained by SfS scientists on how to present these lessons in a compelling way that both teaches and inspires young children.
“As a non-profit, support from Amgen is vital in helping us achieve our goals,” said Dr. Erika Ebbel Angle, founder and executive director of Science from Scientists. “It is inspiring to have Amgen’s support in our mission and collaborate with a company that shares the same goals. It is amazing to see Amgen staff members and Science from Scientists’ scientists work together to get children excited about science. We are thankful for Amgen’s partnership and look forward to expanding our program to reach more students across the country.”
“Amgen Massachusetts enjoys working with community partners who share a mission in inspiring the passion of science within students throughout the community,” said Jennifer Bianco, director of corporate affairs, Amgen Massachusetts. “Collaborating with Science from Scientists is the perfect opportunity to have our staff members participate in what they enjoy most—sharing science. It’s been truly a rewarding experience.”
Amgen’s work with the STEMissaries program has engaged students by sharing and offering real-life advice and scenarios providing a new perspective that these students are rarely exposed to in the classroom. “Organizations like Science from Scientists and the STEMissaries program are so important to school curriculum these days,” said Chris Ilich, Amgen scientist and STEMissaries volunteer. “Amgen staff volunteers’ lessons help students break free from whatever might hold them back during the regular school day and not only participate, but also express true interest in STEM subjects.”
In addition to helping students gain a better understanding of the STEM field, Science from Scientists has seen noteworthy improvements on test scores and performance. During the 2017-18 school year, SfS measured a 21% improvement (equivalent to more than two letter grades) in pre- to post-quiz scores at the seven Revere, MA schools where Amgen staff members teach.
Amgen Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Amgen Inc., has also supported the work of Science from Scientists with nearly $300,000 in grants over the past nine years. In pursuit of its mission to advance excellence in science education and inspire the next generation of innovators, the Foundation has supported 9,000 teachers through professional development opportunities, more than 7 million students through hands-on and virtual experiences in science and contributed nearly $150 million to advancing science education globally.
“It has been a great experience bringing STEMissaries from an idea to reality with the Science from Scientists team and the Amgen volunteers we’ve enlisted,” said Christiane Boezio, Senior Manager, Strategic Planning and Operations at Amgen. “It’s inspiring to see our industry scientists in the classroom, bringing the joy of science to the next generation. There is nothing quite as rewarding than to see the light turn on in a child’s eyes when they’ve truly grasped a scientific concept and want to learn more.”
For more information about Science from Scientists and the STEMissaries program, visit: www.sciencefromscientists.org
About Science from Scientists
A Boston based National non-profit, Science from Scientists believes that by harnessing the passion of real-world scientists to teach state and national framework-compliant, hands-on, lab-based lessons in the classroom, we can build STEM talent in a cost-effective fashion with measurable results and meaningful impact. Science from Scientists’ mission is to teach and inspire the next generation to identify and solve real-world problems by improving STEM literacy. The company sends real, charismatic scientists into classrooms and real-world settings to teach engaging lessons to ensure our youth is STEM literate.
About Amgen
Amgen is committed to unlocking the potential of biology for patients suffering from serious illnesses by discovering, developing, manufacturing and delivering innovative human therapeutics. This approach begins by using tools like advanced human genetics to unravel the complexities of disease and understand the fundamentals of human biology.
Amgen focuses on areas of high unmet medical need and leverages its expertise to strive for solutions that improve health outcomes and dramatically improve people’s lives. A biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen has grown to be one of the world’s leading independent biotechnology companies, has reached millions of patients around the world and is developing a pipeline of medicines with breakaway potential.
For more information, visit www.amgen.com and follow us on www.twitter.com/amgen.
About Amgen Foundation
The Amgen Foundation seeks to advance excellence in science education to inspire the next generation of innovators and invest in strengthening communities where Amgen staff members live and work. To date, the Foundation has donated more than $300 million to local, regional, and international non-profit organizations that impact society in inspiring and innovative ways. The Amgen Foundation brings the excitement of discovery to the scientists of tomorrow through several signature programs, including Amgen Scholars, Amgen Biotech Experience, and Amgen Teach. For more information, visit www.amgeninspires.com and follow us on Twitter @AmgenFoundation.
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Source: Science from Scientists