Office of Science Education
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The Office of Science Education (OSE) of the United States
National Institutes of Health
plans, develops, and coordinates a comprehensive science education program to strengthen and enhance efforts of the NIH to attract young people to biomedical and behavioral science careers and to improve science literacy
in both adults and children.
There are 17 curriculum supplements currently available online and in hard copy by request. Over 250,000 copies of supplements have been requested by classroom teachers, health professionals, curriculum specialists, university professors, and others from across the US and the world.
United States
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National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health are an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and are the primary agency of the United States government responsible for biomedical and health-related research. Its science and engineering counterpart is the National Science Foundation...
plans, develops, and coordinates a comprehensive science education program to strengthen and enhance efforts of the NIH to attract young people to biomedical and behavioral science careers and to improve science literacy
Scientific literacy
Scientific literacy encompasses written, numerical, and digital literacy as they pertain to understanding science, its methodology, observations, and theories.-Definition:...
in both adults and children.
NIH Curriculum Supplements
The NIH Curriculum Supplement Series are interactive teaching units that combine cutting-edge science research discoveries from the National Institutes of Health. Each supplement was developed in collaboration with one or more divisions within NIH, a professional curriculum development company, and OSE. A curriculum supplement is a teacher’s guide to one-to-two weeks’ worth of lesson plans and student activities on science and human health.There are 17 curriculum supplements currently available online and in hard copy by request. Over 250,000 copies of supplements have been requested by classroom teachers, health professionals, curriculum specialists, university professors, and others from across the US and the world.
High School
- Cell Biology and Cancer (NCI)
- Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
- Human Genetic Variation (NHGRI)
- The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology Through the Study of Addiction (NIDA)
- Sleep, Sleep Disorders, and Biological Rhythms (NHLBI)
- Using Technology to Study Cellular and Molecular Biology (NCRR)
- Exploring Bioethics (NIH Clinical Center Department of Bioethics)
Middle School
- The Science of Healthy Behaviors (NINR and OBSSR)
- Doing Science: The Process of Scientific Inquiry (NIGMS)
- Looking Good, Feeling Good: From the Inside Out - Exploring Bone, Muscle, and Skin (NIAMS)
- The Science of Mental Illness (NIMH)
- Chemicals, the Environment, and You: Explorations in Science and Human Health (NIEHS)
- How Your Brain Understands What Your Ear Hears (NIDCD)
- The Brain: Our Sense of Self (NINDS)
- The Science of Energy Balance: Calorie Intake and Physical Activity (NIDDK)
- Understanding Alcohol: Investigations into Biology and Behavior (NIAAA)
Elementary School
- Open Wide and Trek Inside! (NIDCR) (Available in English and Spanish)