Free Fuel Cell Curriculum Offered

Curriculum developed through a joint effort by GM and Weekly Reader, "Fuel Cells: Driving the Future," is being distributed to about 10,000 schools in cities across the U.S. It includes a 13 minute classroom video, a teacher''s guide, student activity worksheets, and posters. 

The program, which ultimately aims to reach three and a half million students, strives to help teach students about some of the most promising technologies on the horizon, including hydrogen powered fuel cells. According to GM, access to content-rich science curriculum is especially important with required science testing under the No Child Left Behind Act beginning in 2007.

Educators can also download the program at www.gmability.com/education.

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