

65 | What Happens When High School Students Get to be Scientists? | with Andy Farke
Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, CA, is unique in that they’re the only nationally accredited Natural History Museum that's located on a high school campus, which also makes The Webb Schools one of the coolest high school campuses in the country.
To learn more about this collaboration, we sit down with Andy Farke, a paleontologist and educator who involves high school students in every step of the scientific research process.
This is an incredible conversation that offers a glimpse at how STEM education can be transformed and given life for students, even in formal education spaces, as well as how non-traditional educators can be mentors to students.
To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org
Resources:
- Raymond Alf Museum: www.alfmuseum.org
- Learn more about Andy’s work: www.alfmuseum.org/science/research/andrew-a-farke-ph-d/
- Twitter: twitter.com/andyfarke
Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media
Recorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio