Saturday, March 19, 2011

Bayer: Making Science Make Sense

Bayer's "Making Science Make Sense" program was foreshadowed 40 years ago when employee volunteers started helping students and their teachers learn about science they way it was done in actual research laboratories. They describe the MSMS, which was officially launched in 1995 as follows:
As a science- and research-based company with major businesses in health care, nutrition and innovative materials, Bayer Corporation has a strong stake in helping to improve science education and to insure that all individuals are scientifically literate. Bayer demonstrates this commitment with its national award-winning Making Science Make Sense® (MSMS) program, a company-wide initiative that advances science literacy across the United States through hands-on, inquiry-based science learning, employee volunteerism and public education.
On March 18, MSMS launched a Facebook page to promote science and math education. Although many MSMS resources are available online, the program is driven by committed employee volunteers.

Making Science Make Sense on Facebook
About Making Science Make Sense

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