The Earth Scientist, Volume XXV, Issue 2, Summer 2009

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Articles in the Summer 2009 issue of The Earth Scientist include:

  • NESTA 2008 Membership Survey Results, Part 2: NESTA Resources and Programs, by Roberta Johnson
  • Linking the Geologic with the Biologic: Ecological Stewardship as a Means to Teach Geology Related to Coastal Land Loss, by Pamela Blanchard
  • Building a Model in the Classroom to Illustrate Human Interference with Sand Drift, by Hélder Pereira
  • Misconceptions in Astronomy: Identifying Them in Your Students and a New Teaching Resource to Help Address Them, by James McDonald
  • Creationism in the New Texas Standards for Earth
    and Space Science, by Steven Newton
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