09-15-95 Workshop on Nontraditional Scientists SCIENTISTS SEEK TO BOOST INTEREST AMONG WOMEN AND MINORITIES COLUMBUS -- Scientists from The Ohio State University will participate in a workshop designed to educate science teachers from around the state about non-traditional scientists. The program, "Science Education: That Really is for All," is sponsored by the Association for Women in Science in Central Ohio (AWISCO) and the Ohio Department of Education. It will be Oct. 7 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the National Center for Science Teaching and Learning, 1929 Kenny Road, on the Ohio State campus. "The one-day workshop will address issues of inclusion in science education," said Raquel Diaz-Sprague, executive director of AWISCO. "We believe that if teachers meet non- traditional scientists, they will gain a better understanding of the diversity of the scientific community and take that understanding into their classrooms." AWISCO is a local chapter of the Association for Women in Science, a national non-profit organization with chapters in all 50 states. Founded 24 years ago, the association promotes educational and employment opportunities for girls and women. The program will include panel discussions led by women and minority scientists from Ohio State. Topics will cover the importance of mentoring by science teachers and ways to dispel the stereotype that science is for white males. The keynote address will be given by Mary Atwater of the University of Georgia, who will speak on multicultural science teaching. "We want to promote discussion of ways to reach and develop the scientific interests of students who have been historically discouraged from science studies," Diaz-Sprague said. Tours of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education and the Ohio State Dairy Research Complex will also be given. The fee for the workshop is $50 and scholarships are available. Participants will be eligible for continuing education credits approved by the Ohio Department of Education. More information and registration materials are available by calling Raquel Diaz-Sprague at (614) 268-1488. # Contact: Raquel Diaz-Sprague, (614) 268-1488. Written by Kelli Whitlock, (614) 292-9475. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 15 Sep 1995 16:35:40 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.