I would like some feedback from the community about a good textbook for a solar system course where the audience is ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. I have read the...
Rachel Connolly
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Aug 3, 2007 6:29 pm
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Hi Rachel I would say that choosing a textbook for a solar system course is tough regardless of the level. I would like to explain the level of my course and...
Hi Rachel! My team in Oregon is currently teaching a series of Institutes for K-12 teachers, we're using a workbook rather than a textbook, supplemented by ...
rkang@...
Aug 7, 2007 5:11 pm
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Hello! At the risk of starting a flame war, I would like to share with you a webpage I created in response to conversations I had with some fellow teachers at...
... Sorry I have been at a meeting and slow to respond. You might check the Astrophysics textbook survey at AER (http://aer.noao.edu/cgi-bin/article.pl?id=236)...
Dave Bruning
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Aug 8, 2007 1:33 am
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Dear Group: I hope you will forgive an author mentioning his own book, but if you are aiming at elementary school teachers, I suspect the level of the book...
Dear Astro Education research folks, The Department of Physics [www.siue.edu/PHYSICS] at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) invites applications...
Please excuse cross-postings. A new issue of the Universe in the Classroom is now available: http://www.astrosociety.org/education/publications/tnl/72/ ...
The amount of software one can use with a class has expanded in recent years. The question becomes how best to use it (if at all!). For example, we have the...
Thought some of you may be interested... ________________________________ Subject: FW: [POD] A conversation with Eric Mazur Jerry Becker (2007) recently copied...
I think of blogs as weekly/daily columns written by someone to share with the entire world. Thus a blog for just the class doesn't make sense. Blogs often have...
Greetings, You wrote: " Dark matter makes up 80% of the matter in the universe, yet it is invisible and we're not quite sure what it is." I believe this...
The latest stats given on the WMAP site gives dark energy at 74%, dark matter at 22%, atoms at 4%. If "matter" = dark matter + atoms, then you get [dark...
Hi Nick and Jatila, Thanks for catching this point. We meant matter to be "dark matter+atoms" not "everything except atoms), but I appreciate that the point is...
For almost 30 years the international and national Lilly Conferences have provided a forum for learning about, reporting, and discussing the results of the...
Hello, If you have listservs for science teachers, science education specialists and/or scientists who work with teachers, would you place on those listservs...
Hi, Please find the attached posting for a faculty position at Michigan State University. Both the Physics Department and Lyman Briggs College are highly ...
Two suggestions: 1) From www.astronomyinspanish.org/slm/eng/book/sec/dic_astronomia Emacs! Title: Astronomy Dictionary Author: Ian Ridpath Translator:...
Hi All We spend a great deal of time discussing learner-centered teaching for Astro 101. I was wondering if any of us is using these strategies in teaching ...
Hi all, I suspect many of us use pop culture references in our classes. Of course, most of us are much older than our current students (first years were born...
Anyone have any ideas on how to create a good absorption line spectrum? In the past I've tried a light bulb+bottle of windex (very faint absorption lines are...
... I've used a solution of Erbium Chloride that was sitting around at SCSU, works really well, but I have been unable to reproduce it since moving here. I...
There's a toy called a "Glo-Doodler" available from AreYouGame.com for a few dollars. It's made by Colorforms and is like a "magic slate" - write on the...
I have heard, but not tried, a REVEIL brand light bulb. ? ... Dennis Erickson WA9FBC Astronomy/Physics Teacher The Latin School of Chicago 312 582 6435...
Elisha, Does it have to be an atomic absorption spectra, or can it be molecular? Liam McDaid Astronomy Coordinator & Professor of Astronomy Sacramento City...
Sunlit clouds can give a nice absorption spectrum, esp. if you have handheld spectroscopes-- the aim isn't that critical. Hope this helps! Alex Storrs Dept. of...
Hi Elisha -- None of what I describe has actual atomic absorption lines, but it is possible to make narrow absorption bands that can be projected using an ...