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The challenge : a kid's introduction to engineering
Grades:
4 - 7
ENC#:
002693
This video, Intended for students in grades 4 to 7 with a secondary audience of teachers, parents, and guidance counselors, is designed to introduce students to the potential for a career in engineering. In this video, a twelve year old student falls asleep in front of his computer and dreams that he enters a video game world where he meets six minority engineers who describe their careers and the obstacles they overcame to achieve their goals.
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Biotechnology : science, engineering, and ethical challenges for the twenty-first century
Grades:
11 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
012624
This book examines biotechnology from a variety of perspectives, including science, law, industry, and government policy. The book, the product of a 1994 conference that brought scientists, physicians, and biomedical ethicists together with engineers, attorneys, entrepreneurs, and policy makers, discusses the technical, ethical, and social challenges presented by biotechnology.
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Water engineering
Grades:
7 - 12
ENC#:
005625
This video series, designed for students in grades 7 to 12, was created to motivate students to study math and science. Throughout the series, classroom scenes hosted by Jaime Escalante with approximately one hundred filmed on the job interviews with professionals, technicians, researchers, designers, and others, students focus on how widely math and science are used in the real world.
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The ethics of genetic engineering
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
032658
This book discusses the positive and negative implications of genetic engineering. The book is a part of the AT ISSUE series, which provides information about science-related issues in today's world.
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Inspiration excellence achievement : mentoring for the future : NASA International Science and Engineering Fair award winners, 1961-1994
Grades:
6 - 12
ENC#:
024910
This book presents the award winners from NASA's International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) for the years 1961-1994. ISEF award winners are listed in alphabetical order by decade, with a description of their project and a list of any college or university degrees they have achieved since receiving this high school award.
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From genes to jeans : an activity-based unit on genetic engineering and agriculture, grades 7-9
Grades:
7 - 9
ENC#:
018968
This set of activities, developed for grades 7 to 9, introduces students to agriculture and the genetic research and technologies associated with agriculture. The self-contained unit teaches students the basic concepts of genetics and presents activities that relate the concepts to current trends in genetics, including genetic engineering.
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Engineering : tiny nano world
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
019085
This videotape, designed for students in grades 7 through 12, is part of the Secondary Level Video Series available from Science Screen Report. The program focuses on micro engineering and nanotechnology.
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The equity equation : fostering the advancement of women in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering
Grades:
6 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
017148
This book, based upon the 1994 CURIES (Cross University Research in Engineering and Science) conference, presents the findings and recommendations of researchers and practitioners concerning women in science, engineering, and mathematics. The authors examine findings about the barriers women and girls encounter at every level, from K to 12 educational experiences to studies of women scientists' employment and success in industry, and conclude that the most significant barriers are institutional rather than personal.
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The problem solvers : people with disabilities in engineering careers
Grades:
7 - 12
ENC#:
000347
This video is about people with disabilities who have chosen engineering as their profession, as well as the assistive technology and social conditions that have facilitated their occupational adaptation. Several individuals engaged in various branches or schools of engineering are interviewed and portrayed in their work or educational environments.
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Pathways to excellence : a federal strategy for science, mathematics, engineering and technology education
Grades:
K - 12
ENC#:
006946
This report prepared by the Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology Committee on Education and Human Resources (FCCSET CEHR) describes a five year planning framework and associated milestones developed by FCCSET CEHR with representatives from sixteen Federal agencies that focus Federal planning and the resources of participating agencies toward improving mathematics and science achievement by all students. The plan endorses a broad range of ongoing activities including: continued support for graduate education; reforming the formal education system at the elementary, secondary and undergraduate levels; evaluation of all Federal agency science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education programs; promoting participation of students from underrepresented groups in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology; identifying and encouraging the use of exemplary science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education products and broadening the use of effective educational technologies; and improving public understanding of science and developing partnerships between two year colleges and other education sectors.
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