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Sarah Clement; Katie Spellman; Emily Eidam; Theodore Langhorst; Christopher Arp; Julianne Davis; Tamlin Pavelsky; Allen Bondurant – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Through the Sediment, Ice, & Learning on the Tanana (SILT) project, a team of university scientists engaged two middle school student groups in testing innovative environmental research technologies to measure sediment flowing underneath river ice. The culturally responsive, place-based pilot program tests these technologies as a strategy to…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, STEM Education, Earth Science, Hands on Science
Adams, Caralee – Principal, 2011
This article features five schools (John P. Oldham Elementary, Norwood, Massachusetts; R. J. Richey Elementary, Burnet, Texas; Pittsburgh Carmalt Science and Technology Academy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; John D. Shaw Elementary, Wasilla, Alaska; and Springville K-8, Portland Oregon) that offer five promising practices. From fourth graders learning…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Practices, Creative Activities, Creative Development
Engblom-Bradley, Claudette; Reyes, Maria Elena – Science and Children, 2004
Summertime in Alaska offers students many options for science projects. The brief season offers an opportunity to explore plant life, wildlife, environmental phenomena, and various other science and social science topics. Most of the research conducted at the camp could not be done during students' regular academic year due to Alaska's harsh…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Alaska Natives, Science Projects, Teaching Methods
Crone, Burnell – 1975
Alaska is one of the most ideal settings for teaching science. In most of the rural areas, science materials are in abundance starting almost at the school's door steps to a distance as far as a person would like to go. Therefore, it is quite possible to develop science projects for all grades. Some of the projects can be done in the simplest ways…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Outdoor Education, Rural Schools, Science Curriculum