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Engaging Scientists Collage Course Ocean Scienc Careers K-12 Education  
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California Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence

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Goals of the Course

The goals of the course are:

  • to introduce diverse future scientists to the importance of K-12 education, public outreach and the "Broader Impact" of their work in ocean sciences;
  • to introduce diverse students in science degree programs to possible careers in K-12 teaching;
  • to encourage thoughtful, mutually beneficial collaborations between ocean scientists and educators co-teaching the course;
  • to provide significant ocean sciences instruction and college-age role models for under-represented K-12 students.

Goals of the course for college students are:

The goal of the course is to help science majors (some with specific background in ocean sciences) become more aware of K-12 science education in hopes that:

  • if they become a scientist, they'll care about teaching (including their own) and public education; and will devote some of their effort to "K-12 outreach";
  • they'll be informed voters and maybe even parents, regardless of what career they choose;
  • some of them might even consider choosing a career in K-12 education or informal education.
  • by bringing ocean science experiences to children in local schools your enthusiasm for learning can make a real and substantive difference in the choices that the kids you work with make about their education.
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In California elementary schools, 6-12 hours of science may represent the majority of science students learn all year. The 6-12 hours that college students teach in this course will probably represent more ocean science than elementary students will receive in the rest of their elementary careers combined!

 

 

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