Role Of Technology In Student-Scientist Partnerships: Perspective From The National Science Foundation

Citation

Morse, M. P., & Sabelli, N. H. (1997). Role of Technology in Student-Scientist Partnerships: Perspective from the National Science Foundation. In K. C. Cohen (Ed.), Internet Links for Science Education. Plenum Press.

Abstract

A variety of student-scientist partnerships (SSPs) have evolved over the years in the K-12 classroom, providing students, teachers, and scientists with activities and experiences not available from any other source. Characteristically these activities are inquiry-based or design-oriented and aligned with Benchmarks (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1993), (National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996a), and numerous state frameworks for science education that call for students to understand the process of inquiry.


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