The science behind a climate headline - Rachel Pike
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In 4 minutes, atmospheric chemist Rachel Pike provides a glimpse of the massive scientific effort behind the bold headlines on climate change, with her team -- one of thousands who contributed -- taking a risky flight over the rainforest in pursuit of data on a key molecule.
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Several groups, including the National Research Council and the National Science Teachers Association, are currently collaborating to revise the national K-12 science standards. In 2011, the National Research Council released a conceptual “Framework for Science Education” which identifies several cross-cutting skills and concepts that should be emphasized in science classrooms. Explore the framework by downloading the 6-page report brief at http://www7.nationalacademies.org/bose/Standards_Framework_Homepage.html. Pay particular attention to the first section, “Science and Engineering Practices,” which describes common processes in scientific research. In your opinion, how well does K-12 science instruction currently teach these practices?
Create a visual way to represent the relationship between the work of an individual scientist, like Rachel Pike, and a report like theIPCC’s Climate Change 2007.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change http://www.ipcc.ch/
American Geophysical Union http://www.agu.org/
TEDxSantaCruz: Rachel Pike “Climate for Innovation/Innovation for Climate” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tUgWH6nQ_Y
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