What do educators think about "discover the plasma"?
Dawn Alligood
Director of Middle School Science Instruction, Johnston County Schools
“What I enjoyed most was watching the students interact with one another during their collaboration on investigations and experiments. They were very animated and excited as they explained their findings. Imagine learning being fun—what a novel idea!” –
Evan Dempster
Teacher
“In 7th grade, for example, [the students] spend a lot of time dealing with the human body, but they focus very heavily on the function of the red blood cells and the white blood cells and the plasma kind of gets overlooked. So [the students are] coming into [the ‘Discover the Plasma’ program] with the understanding that ‘We know that [plasma exists],’ but [they do not know] its functions and what it can do for people who are deficient in certain proteins and what Grifols is able to do with those proteins from their donors—they’re now getting that, which is really kind of blowing their minds a little bit—this clear stuff in their blood is saving lives.” –