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President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
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The President's Council of Adviser's on Science and Technology (PCAST) present the report Prepare and Inspire: K-12 Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)…
  
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Harvard Graduate School of Education
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One of the most fundamental obligations of any society is to prepare its adolescents and young adults to lead productive and prosperous lives as adults. This means preparing all…
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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L. Kost-Smith, S. Pollock, and N. Finkelstein, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020112 (2010).
Our previous research examined gender differences in introductory physics classes at the University of Colorado at Boulder. We found: (1) gender differences in several aspects of the…
  
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A. Kelly, 2012 Physics Teacher Education Coalition Conference (2012).
Presentation by Angela Kelly, Stony Brook University, at the 2012 PhysTEC Conference. This presentation discusses the accessibility, or lack thereof, of physics classes at the…
  
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J. Antonellis, E. Brogt, S. Buxner, E. Dokter, and T. Foster; Editors: C. Henderson and K. Harper; Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers, Rev. PER, 2 (3) (2012).
Physics and astronomy education research (PAER) relies upon human beings. While this statement may seem self-obvious, this reliance brings with it many ethical and legal…
Learning and Teaching Science: Why, What, How  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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C. Wieman, 2011 PhysTEC Conference (2011).
Nobel Prize winning physicist and Associate Director of Science for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Dr. Carl Wieman, delivered the joint plenary for the…
  
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In this Project-Based learning module, students investigate the effect of nanotechnology on society, as they play decision-making roles for the town of Nanoville. The driving…
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Committee on Highly Successful Schools or Programs in K-12 STEM Education and National Research Council; Publisher: The National Academies Press
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Science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (STEM) are fundamental aspects of everyone's lives as citizens, consumers, parents, and workers. Providing all students with access…
  
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Publisher: WGBH Educational Foundation
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This interactive resource gives a glimpse of the inside of a working nuclear power plant in New England. It features an exact replica of the plant's control room -- down to the…
  
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American Physical Society; Editor: N. Rady
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The APS Forum on Education Summer 2011 Newsletter contains a variety of articles covering important matters in education. Key articles include: A State-by-State Science and…
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