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Astronomy Education Review
Volume 4, Issue 2
ISSN: 1539-1515

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» The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute Seeking Science Educator.
Opportunities. Posted February 22, 2006


» A New Award for Excellence in College Astronomy Teaching from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Announcements. Posted February 13, 2006


» Good Reading from Other Sources on Astronomy Education and Outreach (Published in 2005), by Andrew Fraknoi, Foothill College and Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
Resources. Posted February 9, 2006


» 2006 Survey of Introductory Astronomy Textbooks, by David Bruning, University of Wisconsin-Parkside.
Resources. Posted February 8, 2006


» AER Editor Sidney Wolff Wins 2006 AAS Education Prize.
Announcements. Posted February 2, 2006


» Assessment of Large General Education Astronomy Classes, by Thomas H. Robertson, Ball State University Department of Physics and Astronomy, and W. Holmes Finch, Ball State University Department of Educational Psychology.
Research and Applications. Posted January 31, 2006


» 2006 Summer Science Program (SSP) Student Applications Now Being Accepted.
Opportunities. Posted January 6, 2006


» ASP and STScI Announce Three-Day EPO Symposium at the ASP 2006 Annual Meeting.
Opportunities. Posted January 6, 2006


» Advanced Teaching Strategies for Learner-Centered Astronomy Workshop and Field Trip to Mauna Kea—July 17–21, 2006.
Opportunities. Posted January 3, 2006


» The Need for a Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory for Assessing Innovations in Introductory Astronomy Survey Courses, by Erin M. (Weeks) Bardar, Boston University, and Edward Prather, University of Arizona, and Kenneth Brecher, Boston University, and Timothy Slater, University of Arizona.
Research and Applications. Posted December 22, 2005


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