Melva Olmos

Melva Olmos

Dec 10, 2020

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What we teach?

The principle aim is to teach the "scientific method", make an observation, ask a question, do a test and make a conclusion. In remote areas of Panama there are many problems that can be solved by the scientific method. Teaching young students to start using "scientific thinking" helps not only the individual but the community as a whole.

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About This Project

Remote communities in Panamá commonly suffer from waterborne illness. The various sources and identity of point & non-point source pollution are unknown. Conservación Panamá (org) in cooperation with Public Schools, has created a 10-month long water monitoring program for 5th grade students which samples, tests, analyzes and maps the Rios Coclé del Norte & San Juan de Turbé to identify the pollutants and create solutions.

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