Duke middle school summer programs




















Experience live Zoom meetings with your instructors and like-minded students. Qualified high school students may take Duke University undergraduate courses for credit in our commuter or online courses. More information will be available on the Duke Summer Session website. Skip to main content Pre-College Programs Duke Pre-College Programs provide academically motivated middle and high school students with rigorous learning experiences.

Hybrid High School Course Options Do you enjoy the flexibility of online learning as well as the excitement of a residential learning experience? Student Login Instructor Login. Search form Search. A three week summer course for teachers in the Durham, NC region helps them use Alice and develop curricula with the aid of Duke Faculty and students.

Contact: Susan Rodger rodger cs. Topics covered include sensing, mechanics, communication and energy. CIBL: The Center for Inquiry-Based Learning CIBL includes a group of scientists and science educators who are developing exercises and training teachers in the use of multidisciplinary, hands-on, minds-on, discovery methods for teaching K-8 science. The goal is to enrich science teaching in schools and to make science more accessible and interesting to a wide range of students of varying skill levels and educational backgrounds.

Contact: Gary Ybarra gary duke. Each program is tailored to the needs of the individual or individuals requesting a presentation. The presentations are designed to be informative and to provide positive role models of individuals who are interested in and enthusiastic about doing chemistry. Contact: Ken Lyle kenneth.

InnoWorks InnoWorks is a student-found and student-run organization that designs and implements innovative workshops and programs in science and engineering.

Contact: Xiaoxi Feng xiaoxi. Acitivities offer hands on opportunities to explore how the human body works using the many resources available at Duke. Contact: Christy Ahn christy. The Teaching Fellows spend 10 hours per week at their partnership school assisting teachers with the creation and delivery of hands-on activities that provide meaningful contexts in which children apply math and science concepts.

Contact: Paul Klenk pak duke. Courses such as Digital Electronics, Introduction to Engineering Design, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Biotechnical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering offer students the opportunity to apply math and science concepts to real world problem solving. Project Lead the Way also provides extensive professional development for teachers and school counselors.

Participants must be rising juniors or seniors and be years-old by the first day of the term June Credit options will consist of on-campus options for local commuter students and online options for non-commuters, including international high school students. Residential programs will not be available for students taking Duke courses for credit.

We hope residential programs for high school students can resume in Summer



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