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March 18, 2019

Archived: <em>Pathways</em>: New Scholastic Resources on Basic Science and Career Paths

Cover of Pathways student magazine, with featured question, Cover of Pathways student magazine.

NIGMS and Scholastic, Inc., have collaborated to bring you Pathways, a collection of free resources that teaches students about basic science, its importance to human health, and research careers that students can pursue.

Pathways, designed for grades 6 through 12, provides educators with a student magazine and corresponding teaching guide, related lessons with interactive activities, videos, and a vocabulary list.

The first unit of Pathways focuses on the fundamentals of basic research and includes information on:

  • Our efforts to understand living systems through basic science
  • NIGMS scientists and the discoveries they’re unlocking
  • Research organisms and their impact on human health
  • Cool tools used in research
  • Different research career paths students can explore

Featured in This Issue:

"Beetle Guy" Ryan Bracewell, postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley

"Viral Star" Mavis Agbandje-McKenna, professor at the University of Florida

"Gene Detective" Melissa Wilson, assistant professor at Arizona State University

"Powerhouse" Christian J. Garcia, Ph.D. student at Columbia University

"Bacteria Spy" Alecia Dent, Ph.D. student at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Pharmacy

"Science All-Star" Michael Young, Nobel laureate and a professor at Rockefeller University

Pathways will be distributed to teachers as a special insert in the March issue of Scholastic’s Science World magazine, and anyone can access and download materials on the Pathways website.

By bringing Pathways into classrooms, educators can shed more light on the fascinating aspects of basic research and inspire students to pursue exiting careers in science. Let us know on social media how you’re sharing Pathways in your classroom by using the hashtag #NIGMSPathways!


About the Author

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Juli Rose

Juli enjoys using plain-language writing to inform readers about NIGMS-funded science projects and resources.