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Title

Good Reading from Other Sources on Astronomy Education and Outreach (Published in 2006)

Abstract

We present our second annotated listing of readings about astronomy education and outreach that appeared during the previous calendar year in places other than the Astronomy Education Review. To keep things manageable, we only cover readings directly related to astronomy—even though there are many articles about physics, geology, or chemistry education that could easily be applied to astronomy classrooms—and only contributions that are in journals and magazines (as opposed to newsletter or Web bulletins.) Suggestions for additions to the list are most welcome.

Date

01/01/2007

Citation

Fraknoi, A. 2007, Astronomy Education Review, 6(1), p.76–79

Type of Publication

Article

Author(s)

Fraknoi, Andrew

Content

No Astronomy Content

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse

Methodology

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Research Setting

Other

Target Group

Blank

Institution(s)

Foothill College and Astronomical Society of the Pacific

Journal Name

Astronomy Education Review

Peer-Reviewed Status

Yes

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Volume

6

Issue Number

1

ISSN

15391515

Resource Type

Resource Guide/Bibliography

Nation(s) of Study

United States of America

Language

English

URL

http://portico.org/stable?au=pgg3ztf8ckb

Article URL/DOI

https://www.doi.org/10.3847/AER2007008

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