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Jeske, Sabine; Kaelin, Jennifer Chu; Nielsen, Katherine – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2021
Founded in 2011, the Bay Area Science Festival (BASF), led by the Science and Health Education Partnership (SEP) at UC San Francisco, brings together academic, scientific, corporate and civic groups to develop and lead STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) events for all ages. From 2011-2019, the Festival hosted over 50 events…
Descriptors: STEM Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Fairs
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Yoon, Ma-byong; Baek, Je-eun – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2018
The purpose of this article was to develop an elementary school robot STEAM program and explore the possibility of field applications. To this end, the authors extracted the contents related to school achievement standards for 5th and 6th grade curricula around the topic of robot soccer, incorporating a relevant curriculum based on the extracted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, STEM Education, Art Education
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Seider, Scott C. – Journal of College and Character, 2016
This past winter, the third student-run homeless shelter in the United States came into being. Two recent Harvard graduates, Sam Greenberg and Sarah Rosenkrantz, who had volunteered at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter as college students, saw a need within the Boston and Cambridge communities for a homeless shelter serving young adults. Drawing…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Emergency Shelters, Young Adults, Undergraduate Students
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Tam, M. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2011
This paper discusses the relationship between ageing and learning, previous literature having confirmed that participation in continued learning in old age contributes to good health, satisfaction with life, independence and self-esteem. Realizing that learning is vital to active ageing, the Hong Kong government has implemented policies and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Aging (Individuals), Life Satisfaction, Quality of Life
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O'Sullivan, Timothy P.; Hargaden, Gra´inne C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This article describes the development and implementation of an open-access organic chemistry question bank for online tutorials and assessments at University College Cork and Dublin Institute of Technology. SOCOT (structure-based organic chemistry online tutorials) may be used to supplement traditional small-group tutorials, thereby allowing…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Tutorial Programs, Online Courses, Error Correction
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Inojosa, Rose Marie – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2010
This article presents the process of widespread teacher training based on the Earth Charter in the municipal area of Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. This effort diffused knowledge of the Earth Charter through 800 educators and by means of them, to one million children. This process was developed by the team from UMAPAZ--Open University of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Environmental Education, Values Education
Peterson, Andrea; Haulgren, Frank – Computers in Libraries, 2010
During spring quarter 2008, the Western Washington University (WWU) Libraries established an interactive bloglike environment called "14 Days to Have Your Say" with the intention of gathering new ideas and feedback about the libraries from the university community. The environment was developed as a fairly simple Drupal site. The project…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Library Research, Mail Surveys
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Fello, Susan E. – Reading Improvement, 2010
The International Reading Association (2003) has recently established new guidelines for graduate students enrolled in reading and literacy programs. These guidelines require graduate students to maintain direct contact with students during their coursework for advanced degrees. Field experiences support best practices in bridging the gap between…
Descriptors: Reading Consultants, Theory Practice Relationship, Field Experience Programs, Guidelines
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Hedberg, John G.; Chang, Chew-Hung – Educational Media International, 2007
Christensen defined a disruptive innovation or technology as one that eventually takes over the existing dominant technology in the market, despite the fact that the disruptive technology is both radically different to the leading technology and often initially performs worse than the leading technology according to existing measures of…
Descriptors: Innovation, Electronic Libraries, Database Management Systems, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Butler, Peter J.; Dong, Cheng; Snyder, Alan J.; Jones, A. Daniel; Sheets, Erin D. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
Summer undergraduate research programs in science and engineering facilitate research progress for faculty and provide a close-ended research experience for students, which can prepare them for careers in industry, medicine, and academia. However, ensuring these outcomes is a challenge when the students arrive ill-prepared for substantive research…
Descriptors: Cytology, Undergraduate Study, Summer Science Programs, Biotechnology
Yu, Jih-Min; Mendell, Ron – Research Quarterly, 1980
A developed leisure behavior index is presented along with its six socioeconomic variables: age, sex, present residence, size of household, income, and education. Each dimension contains at least one positively correlated activity. (CJ)
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Participant Satisfaction, Participation, Program Development
Emrick, John A.; Peterson, Susan M. – 1980
For this overview of the extent and feasibility of practitioner involvement in professional improvement, practitioners are defined as school-based professionals--teachers, aides, resource specialists, and administrators. Current thought on the need for these individuals to play major roles as decision makers in developing inservice programs is…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Agents, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making
Slackman, Joel – 1988
Serious problems beset the military's extensive system of health care: rising budgetary costs, dissatisfaction among its beneficiaries, and inadequate readiness for war. This report was written at the request of the House Committee on Armed Services to examine some of these issues. It looks at a range of possible reforms in the military health…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Costs, Health Services, Military Personnel
Reed, Horace B.; Rindone, Douglas – 1976
This is a report of a Teacher Education Council (TEC), School of Education, University of Massachusetts study of 21 inservice programs, and 310 participants, currently enrolled for 1975-76. The research is designed to gain information from inservice enrollees on how well the programs are implementing the TEC inservice guidelines. A 32-item…
Descriptors: Facility Guidelines, Inservice Teacher Education, Participant Satisfaction, Program Development
Baren, Donald E. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Suggestions are made for promoting intramural sport programs in junior high schools. (JD)
Descriptors: Intramural Athletics, Middle Schools, Participant Satisfaction, Physical Education
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