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Tag: science education

Education Scientist!

Support LUMCON ocean scholarships, and get rural, low-income kids hooked on marine science!

Holly Bik March 3, 2017 donationfield courseLUMCONmarine sciencescience educationundergraduates

How do we solve the diversity problem in marine science? This a complicated question without a single answer – but there is no question that we…

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Scientist! The Basics

A field guide to privilege in marine science: some reasons why we lack diversity

Miriam Goldstein January 24, 2013 diversityI Am Scienceprivilegescience education

After I successfully defended my Ph.D., and as I and packed up my belongings to move across the country for a new job (more on…

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Education

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Miriam Goldstein October 21, 2011 Donor's Choosescience education

It’s the second-to-last day of the Donor’s Choose Science Blogger Challenge, and we are just $347 away from buying some awesome sea life for this…

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Why is a successful NSF science education program being cancelled?

Miriam Goldstein April 19, 2011 classroomFundingGK-12Obamaoutreachscience educationScience Outreach

Just a few months ago in his State of the Union address, President Obama called for more science education. As always, this is desperately needed…

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