|
BO260
%%SoftCart.discount(BO260).DiscountDisplayProductHTML%%
Price:
%%SoftCart.config.currency1%% %%product(BO260).price(%%SoftCart.config.currency1%%)%%
Learn how to create an engaging astronomy course for college or high school students. These papers, handouts, and resource guides from a national symposium on teaching introductory astronomy held in 2000 showcase the experience and ideas of dozens of outstanding teachers from around the country. The 334 loose-leaf pages include information on getting out of lecture mode, creating demonstrations and lab exercises, accessing websites for instructors, and even help in addressing creationists and astrology believers.
Specifications:
3-hole punched, loose-leaf paper, 8.5"x 11", 334 pages.
You may also be interested in Cosmos in the Classroom 2004: A Hands-on Symposium on Teaching Astronomy to be published in January 2005.

|