Faculty of Practice
Biology
Cohen Science Center 207
debra.chapman@wilkes.edu
(570) 408-4753
鈥淚 enjoy the interaction (at Wilkes) the most. I love watching the students achieve
their goals.鈥
鈥淲ilkes students love to have fun. They are good at prioritizing, and putting what
is important (academics) first. These young people can juggle and do a lot of things
well.鈥
in her students with hands-on learning labs and guest speakers in the classroom. Beyond the classroom, Chapman has created collaborative programs with area elementary schools, allowing Wilkes students the unique opportunity to teach children basic science principles.
6th-12th grade students and aims to sustain their interest in science as they continue to work towards their goal of attaining a career in the sciences. Campers meet monthly on campus and complete labs designed by Wilkes faculty. Wilkes students facilitate the labs by assisting with hands-on components like mixing and measuring, as well as helping the students understand science concepts.
During the day-long event, more than one hundred children can be found making things
like volcanoes and 鈥済ak鈥 in hands-on labs facilitated by Wilkes students and faculty.
Adventures in Science provides a fun atmosphere for younger students to experience
science, and gives Wilkes students the opportunity to see science from an instructor鈥檚
point of view.
Through Chapman鈥檚 efforts, Wilkes is able to serve dual purposes with WEBS and Adventures
in Science. The programs benefit elementary students by providing a connection to
the future and aiding in career planning. At the same time, Wilkes students get an
opportunity to serve as mentors for the younger students and pass their enthusiasm
on to a younger generation.