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Dear all,
Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes From a Catastrophe, was in town
this last weekend to talk about the process she followed to gather the
information in the book. She noted that she is not an educator or a
science writer, but gets many teachers asking her for suggestions of
curriculum materials regarding global warming to use in the classroom.
I said I would seek out suggestions from educators.
I would appreciate your sharing with me what you find most useful. I
will compile the information I get and share it with her - as well as
send it back out on the listserv.
Thanks,
Dennis
"Work hard to find something that fascinates you. When you find it you
will know your lifework" -- Richard Feynman
Dennis Schatz, Vice President for Education
Pacific Science Center, 200 Second Ave. No., Seattle, WA 98109
Phone - 206-443-2867; Fax - 206-443-3631
Pacific Science Center
A non-profit bringing science and kids together
in every county of Washington State
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