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Teaching Science, 2015
From star systems to social systems, CONASTA 64 connects teachers to researchers and scientists working on the cutting edge of modern science. We asked two CONASTA 64 Keynote speakers, Steven Tingay and Ian Walker to share their passion for their work and their dedication for giving back to the science community.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Interviews, STEM Education, Faculty Development

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