Join us Tuesday, July 23 at 6:30 to hear St. Thomas Aquinas teacher Piper Bartlett-Browne talk about a
study program which will take her into the Arctic to study climate and
global warming issues this summer. Piper’s teaching philosophy is to encourage
students to engage in hands-on activities that generate data to
investigate the application of academic concepts to real-world
scenarios. She seeks to connect her students directly with the
scientific community in order to foster enthusiasm and awareness, thus
encouraging them to see themselves as genuine contributors to science.
Join her before she sets out and find
out what she will be doing and what she hopes to learn. She will return
in the fall for another program talking about her trip and her
findings.
Monday, July 22, 2019
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