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Bringing Science to a Neighborhood Near You
Community Science Workshops (CSW): Beginning a National Movement is an innovative project that brings science to socioeconomically disadvantaged...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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PEEP Continues to Captivate Preschoolers
PEEP AND THE BIG WIDE WORLD, a daily, half-hour television series with accompanying Web and outreach activities for 2-to-5 year olds,...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education
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ATE Center Responds to the Changing ICT Industry
The dot-com bust of the late 1990’s resulted in a convergence of the Telecommunications Industries and the Information Technologies...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Supporting Students and Teachers in Challenging Science Courses
An essential feature in National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Math and Science Partnership Program is that projects develop strategies...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development

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Current NSF Abstracts

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Toward a Global Phylogeny of the Boletales
PHYLOGENETIC SYSTEMATICS
Awarded to: Manfred Binder, Clark University, Apr 1, 2005
Research into Best Practices for Description of Science Content within Digital Talking Books
RES IN DISABILITIES ED
Awarded to: Geoff Freed, WGBH Educational Foundation, Jan 1, 2005

Science Education Resources

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