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PAGES (Progressing through the Ages: Global climate change, Evolution, and Societal well-being)
项目编号1R25OD020203-01A1
HUG, BARBARA
项目主持机构UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN
开始日期2016-05-05
结束日期2021-04-30
英文摘要PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The newly released Next Generation Science Standards require K-12 science teachers to teach ecology, evolution, and climate change topics where misconceptions are common among teachers and the general public despite their strong links with human health and societal well-being. The solutions to this problem are to (a) develop vertically aligned curriculum materials (b) increase teacher content and pedagogical content knowledge through meaningful professional development. PAGES (Progressing through the Ages: Global climate change, Evolution, and Societal well-being) is an ambitious teacher education program that will empower K-12 science teachers to use high quality NGSS aligned units that integrate these concepts across the grade-bands so their students learn critical concepts throughout their schooling and meet the performance expectations established in the NGSS.
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资助机构US-NIH
项目经费265467
项目类型OTHER RESEARCH-RELATED
国家US
语种英语
文献类型项目
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/69738
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HUG, BARBARA.PAGES (Progressing through the Ages: Global climate change, Evolution, and Societal well-being).2016.
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