Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) creates opportunities for teachers and students to find out more about plants and to become more interested in plant science.
The Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers was created in 1989 to support high school biology teachers with workshops that introduced them to new content, hands-on field tested lab activities and access to expensive molecular biology equipment and models.
A collection of experiments that demonstrate biological concepts and processes. Experiments are placed within real-life contexts, and have links to carefully selected further reading. Each experiment also includes information and guidance for technicians.