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Project WEST
204 Mines, Univeristy of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0112


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About WEST

What are the benefits of WEST?

Benefits to WEST fellows include:

  • Improved science communication skills to a variety of audiences
  • Understanding of challenges faced by today’s K-12 institutions
  • Experience in curriculum development and implementation that will enhance future teaching efforts
  • Valuable experience working with peers from various background to develop multidisciplinary strategies for problem solving
  • Leadership skills in incorporating K-12 outreach in university research and initiatives

Benefits to WEST teachers include:

  • Increased understanding of science concepts and exposure to new science
  • Access to university facilities and opportunities including workshops, courses, materials, library and research
  • Assistance in helping students achieve standards in math, science, and language arts
  • Increased understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of science
  • Availability of a highly enthusiastic, highly trained, science expert in their classroom
  • Assistance in funding experiments, activities and field trips
  • Opportunities for professional development activities such as workshops, seminars and conferences

Benefits to WEST students include:

  • Increase understanding of science principles and their application to local environmental issues
  • Collaboration and relationships with highly motivated university students
  • Increased likelihood of participation in future high-level science courses and careers
  • Increased contact hours with real scientists

Benefits to the University of Utah include:

  • Increased collaboration and connection with K-12 institutions in the community
  • Increased number of students who pursue science, mathematics, and engineering majors, especially from those groups that have been traditionally under-represented in these fields
  • Higher quality of teaching from graduate students who have worked as fellows

 For more information on the WEST program please contact Holly Godsey at godsey@earth.utah.edu. 

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WEST fellows involved students in a real research study of Great Salt Lake in conjunction with the U.S. Geological Society, the Utah Dept. of Environmental Quality and Friends of Great Salt Lake
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Students used Kestral hand-held weather stations to take measurements of wind speed, direction, and temperature on a WEST field trip.