BSCS Report: Designing Citizen Science for Both Science and Education

This is a logo for BSCS.Created in 1958 as the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study (BSCS) within the National Science Foundation, BSCS Science Learning is now an independent 501(c)(3) with over 60 years of research and educational training, focusing on science learning. Their mission is to transform science education “so that all students have an opportunity to learn science for their lives and careers.” 

As a curriculum study, BSCS leverages research to improve the development of science education materials. Recently, one of their reports examined citizen science! 

In January of 2017, BSCS hosted a workshop with citizen science folks of all stripes – scientists, educators, technologists – to create guidelines for designing citizen science projects and platforms that promote both scientific and educational outcomes.

In their press release, they tout the scientific rigor of citizen science; a project does not have to “choose between scientific and educational goals.” BSCS hopes that practitioners of citizen science will implement the design guidelines suggested in the report inside and outside of the classroom, educating others while also doing real science.

Does reading this report get you fired up to participate in citizen science? Then we suggest you find a project on SciStarter’s Project Finder! 

Categories: Citizen Science News, Education

About the author:

Caroline Nickerson, PhD

Caroline Nickerson is a program specialist at SciStarter, where she assists with the Citizen Science Month Program, SciStarter’s Corporate Volunteer Programs and other programmatic and outreach efforts, including working with SciStarter’s Syndicated Blog Network, which encompasses the Discover Magazine and SciStarter platforms. Caroline holds a PhD from the University of Florida. At UF, Caroline worked on multiple projects, including a climate change communication project and a certification for pollinator-friendly plants. She has worked with SciStarter in various capacities, including as Senior Program Director at SciStarter where she managed the Citizen Science Month Program, SciStarter’s Corporate Volunteer Programs and other programmatic and outreach efforts, including working with SciStarter’s Syndicated Blog Network, which encompasses the Discover Magazine and SciStarter platforms, as well as large-scale programs with multiple federal agencies (including NASA, NOAA, and the National Library of Medicine) and global groups (including the United Nations Environment Programme).

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