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INTRODUCTION TO GLOBE |
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WHAT IS GLOBE?
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GLOBE is a K-12th program to improve science
education by involving students and their teachers in
world-wide research examining long-term global change.
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GLOBE was founded in 1994 by NOAA, NASA, the Environmental
Protection Agency, National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Departments of
Education and State.
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GLOBE protocols are now used by more than 20,000
teachers in more 12,000 schools in 98 countries.
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GLOBE schools provide authentic, inquiry-based science
education for their students, with scientific protocols tailored carefully to
different age levels.
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GLOBE students make scientific measurements in five
areas: atmosphere, water, soil, land cover, and phenology (seasonal change).
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GLOBE students send their data via the Internet to the GLOBE
database where they are used by prominent scientists studying global change. All
data are available to the students who contributed to the research, enabling
them to see how their work fits into the worldwide research project.
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GLOBE schools form a worldwide network linking children from all
GLOBE countries, cultures, and ethnicities.
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Because no GLOBE training center existed in the metropolitan
area, only a handful of teachers and schools were able to join this exciting
program.
Further information can on GLOBE can be obtained at
www.globe.gov.
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For more
information, call Allan Ludman at (718)-997-3324. |
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