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Julia A. Domenech; Renee M. Clary – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Ventura, California's 2023 winter storm activity underscored the impact that runoff has on recreational water quality and public health. To examine public perception of stormwater runoff, coastal water quality, and community decision-making toward recreating in polluted water, an online survey of the Ventura River watershed community determined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Public Opinion, Public Health, Water
Jo Boaler; Kira Conte; Ken Cor; Jack A. Dieckmann; Tanya LaMar; Jesse Ramirez; Megan Selbach-Allen – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2025
This article reports on a multi-method study of a high school course in data science, finding that students who take data science take more mathematics courses than those who do not, there are more under-represented students in data science than is typical for other advanced mathematics courses; that the students who take data science are more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Opportunities, High School Students, Data Science
Kathryn N. Hayes; Jessica R. Gladstone; Brit Toven-Lindsey; Christine L. Bae – Science Education, 2025
This paper is part of the special issue on Teacher Learning and Practice within Organizational Contexts. Shifting instructional practices in elementary schools to include more equitable, reform-based pedagogies is imperative for supporting students' development as science learners. Teachers need high quality professional development (PD) to learn…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Equal Education, Student Development, Context Effect