Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM | |||
201 A, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
COS 25 - In The Classroom: Kindergarten through Graduate I | |||
8:00 AM | COS 25-1 | Backwards design: A novel approach for restructuring introductory biology at Michigan State University Tammy M. Long, Michigan State University, Diane Ebert-May, Michigan State University | |
8:20 AM | COS 25-2 | Peer mentoring in a multi-semester introductory biology sequence: Improving student learning, study skills, and course-related confidence Janet Batzli, University of Wisconsin, Madison | |
8:40 AM | COS 25-3 | Is the current level of concern and knowledge of environmental sustainability (ES) a reflection of its marginalization from the school core curriculum and by the media? Paul Ofei-Manu, Miyagi Zao Board of Education, JP; Staffordshire University, UK (Formerly), Glynn Skerratt, Staffordshire University | |
9:00 AM | COS 25-4 | Case studies in the classroom: Bridging research and education Amy M. Villamagna, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Brian R. Murphy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | |
9:20 AM | COS 25-5 | Surveying and analyzing the diversity of produce in urban marketplaces: A concrete route to teaching abstract concepts Hilary S. Callahan, Barnard College, Columbia University | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:50 AM | COS 25-6 | Interdisciplinary research and education: Connecting Native American middle school students to ecology using sensors Christie A. Mahaffey, University of Maine, Sue Wentworth, Indian Island School, Joseph Arsenault, University of Maine, Constance Holden, University of Maine, Stephen Godsoe, Bangor High School, John Vetelino, University of Maine | |
10:10 AM | COS 25-7 | Research and education partnerships as a catalyst for increasing diversity in the scientific sector Shara Fisler, Aquatic Adventures Science Education Foundation, Drew M. Talley, San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve | |
10:30 AM | COS 25-8 | Rocking out with limestone glades: A comparison of field ecology and traditional class experiences on elementary student knowledge and attitude Karen Metius-House, Middle Tennessee State University, Kim Cleary Sadler, Middle Tennessee State University | |
10:50 AM | COS 25-9 | Evaluating science process skills in high school students: Establishing a baseline Lori H. Spindler, University of Pennsylvania, Jennifer H. Doherty, University of Pennsylvania | |
11:10 AM | COS 25-10 | Using GPS and mapping to teach STEM skills while empowering at-risk youth to effect change within their community: A case study of a high school community research project in Brooklyn, New York Jennifer Mokos, Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment, Katherine Nutter-Upham, Brooklyn College |
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