Sentences with phrase «informal education groups»

The Citizen Continental - America Telescopic Eclipse (CATE) Experiment by the National Solar Observatory, for example, will rely on volunteers from universities, high schools, informal education groups, and national labs for an eclipse «relay race.»

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By completing the training, Head Counselors will be able to show competencies in curriculum development, informal education instruction, written and oral communication, group management, and science content knowledge of our local habitats.
Humanitarian strategy will need to develop vital market - based interventions that get cash, loans, food and essential health and education supplies into the local markets where small informal aid groups, host - families and displaced people can make the most of them beyond excessive government interference.
Each reporter was to follow a common format covering the science content in his or her national curriculum, the local and national politics of how it is delivered, the recommendations of how it is to be taught, the kind of informal education provided by museums and science centres, the training and status of science teachers and equality of opportunity for all pupils — including race, immigrant group and handicap.
Many experts, many audiences: public engagement with science and informal science education: A CAISE inquiry group report (2009) E. McCallie, L. Bell, T. Lohwater, J.H. Falk, J.L. Lehr, B.V. Lewenstein, C. Needham and B. Wiehe, Washington, D.C.: Center for Advancement of Informal Science Educatioeducation: A CAISE inquiry group report (2009) E. McCallie, L. Bell, T. Lohwater, J.H. Falk, J.L. Lehr, B.V. Lewenstein, C. Needham and B. Wiehe, Washington, D.C.: Center for Advancement of Informal Science EducationEducation (CAISE)
The program supports advances in research on STEM learning and education by fostering efforts to explore all aspects of education research from foundational knowledge to improvements in STEM learning and learning contexts, both formal and informal, from childhood through adulthood, for all groups, and from the earliest developmental stages of life through participation in the workforce, resulting in increased public understanding of science and engineering.
The findings come from an informal survey of the group's 26,000 members on a variety of education issues, which drew 1,139 responses.
The group is informal and meets periodically with the State Superintendent to discuss education issues in the state.
Grantmakers for Education's Postsecondary Access and Attainment Impact Group will host an informal reception at this event.
A number of schools have approached us about creating an informal working group on special education.
The group discussed the multiple pathways into leadership, from formal education to informal mentoring.
The screening will be followed by informal small - group discussions of the program, led by Wexner Education staff members.
After three years of informal art education participating in workshops and residencies throughout the Middle East and Europe, in 2011 she was awarded the Shabab Ayyam Photography Competition and began showing her work in group exhibitions globally.
The coalition, with a rolling membership of more than three dozen groups over the years, describes itself on its website as «informal and ad - hoc,» and focused on education.
SELF - HELP Self - help generally refers to groups or meetings that: involve people who have similar needs; are facilitated by a consumer, survivor, or other layperson; assist people to deal with a «life - disrupting» event, such as a death, abuse, serious accident, addiction, or diagnosis of a physical, emotional, or mental disability, for oneself or a relative; are operated on an informal, free - of - charge, and nonprofit basis; provide support and education; and are voluntary, anonymous, and confidential.
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