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Tuesday, 16 November 2004: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM | |||
Ballroom A (Salt Palace L-1) | |||
Symposium: Teaching Symposium: Bugs in Education | |||
Organizer(s): | Sujaya Rao, sujaya@oregonstate.edu Lynn Royce, roycel@science.oregonstate.edu | ||
8:00 AM | Introductory Remarks | ||
8:10 AM | 0583 | Using interdisciplinary and inquiry-based approaches to teach "Insects, Science, and World Cultures" Carol Sheppard, carol.sheppard@wsu.edu | |
8:30 AM | 0584 | Creative writing in the classroom with live insects as a focus Margaret Anderson, mja@peak.org | |
8:50 AM | 0585 | Insect biology: A model for offering college courses to high school students Tiffany M. Heng-Moss, tiffany@unlserve.unl.edu | |
9:10 AM | 0586 | Spiders in the classroom Melissa Gaver, MelissaG@spokanefalls.edu | |
9:30 AM | 0587 | Six-legged stars Lynn Royce, roycel@science.oregonstate.edu | |
9:50 AM | Break | ||
10:05 AM | 0588 | Graduate students develop insect curricula for K-12 Sujaya Rao, sujaya@oregonstate.edu | |
10:25 AM | 0589 | Satisfying the National Science Education Standards: A solution from Fabre, Lincoln, and Hicham El Guerrouj Martha Lutz, Martha.lutz@uky.edu | |
10:45 AM | 0590 | Stimulating college students' interest in entomology through interactive presentations on tropical rainforests Mary McCoy, mary.mccoy@washburn.edu | |
11:05 AM | 0591 | Knowing your bugs in the urban pest control industry Laurel Hansen, LaurelH@spokanefalls.edu | |
11:25 AM | 0592 | Insects as teachers Tom Turpin, tom_turpin@entm.purdue.edu | |
11:45 AM | Business meeting |
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