They are the ones that depend on the ice, but they are not a part of the observation or conversation. Many of the students and members of the community feel separated from the topic that is very much a part of their lives. I want to help the community be a part of the conversation from a scientific perspective, rather than just a social perspective. May 15, What does your team hope to achieve? We hope to achieve this through the following work objectives: Develop a high quality climate change education program that includes NASA assets resources and experts , citizen science, and mobile technology for formal and informal science education settings Engage educators and community members in learning experiences to model best practice for inquiry-based, culturally responsive climate change science teaching Engage youth, community members and educators in locally and globally important science where they produce and apply new information on the impacts of a changing global climate.
Project Web Site www. The successful completion of this project will not only have a positive outcome for STEM education in these three Native American nations, but it will also lead to an increased participation of an underrepresented important people group in the national STEM workforce.
This is relevant for teachers throughout Oklahoma where there is a high portion of Native American students across school districts and also teachers throughout the United States.
We hope that interweaving native culture and language into each unique curriculum will allow the native students to better identify with STEM concepts and pursue STEM careers. Traditional knowledge and western science are both ways of knowing.
When treated as equals, together they provide insights that neither one can alone. The great guitar solos of the other Gamalon albums are hard to find on this disc.
Only Lift Off has any real spark, and that is before it settles into one of Watts' competent but bland sax solos. The rest of the album is completely forgattable, best only for background noise where you don't want the music to interfere with any conversation. It is always a surprise on sporadic listens of Project: Activation Earth just how good a record it is. This tremendous group of Buffalonian instrumentalists rips its way through an exciting and super-tight string of self-composed wonders.
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