Sentences with phrase «framed around science»

The New York Times reports that while the Heartland conference «was largely framed around science... when an organizer made an announcement asking all of the scientists in the large hall to move to the front for a group picture, 19 men did so.»

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Both eventually led, Reilly said, to the establishment of the center's Science Education for New Civic Engagements and Responsibilities program, which provides teaching resources to encourage faculty to frame courses around civic challenges such as public health disparities, inequality and environmental issues.
Seamlessly weaving together Einstein's life and science, Kaku presents an engaging biography of the man and his theories, which were framed around questions a child might ask and duly gave rise to the great discoveries of modern physics, from gravity waves to black holes.
Holdren's speech framed an array of activities AAAS has organized around the March for Science, including hosting a comedy show after Holdren's address that went a long way in banishing the idea that scientists are solely serious creatures.
I recall around the same time frame of 70s / 80s reading an article in Science that discussed climate models.
Teacher education programs in general are organized around an applied science model within which individual courses are framed by philosophical and theoretical content, and these in turn are followed by short - term practice teaching in schools.
(A broad body of science says there is a long - term environmental cost, but that message butts up against the discount rate and our tendency to frame today's policies around today's priorities)
Former Vice President Al Gore has spent decades immersing himself in the science and policy of global warming, visiting the poles, writing two books largely framed around the issue, and traveling the world giving a climate presentation that began on 35 - millimeter carousels and evolved into a snazzy Keynote extravaganza and Oscar - winning documentary.
Their research may explain why the UN climate negotiations have been framed around meeting the 2 degrees Celsius threshold and why negotiators wanted the threshold to be determined by science rather than by politics because only the former would be credible.
Try rigorously to include context on the overall state of knowledge when framing stories on science around conflict, given that conflict is a constant in science.
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