Short- and long-term effects in the school system of a research immersion experience for science educators; an example from ANDRILL (Antarctic Geological Drilling)

Since its first field season (2006-2007), the ANDRILL (Antarctic Geological Drilling) program has implemented an innovative educational and public outreach (EPO) program known as ARISE (ANDRILL Research Immersion for Science Educators), which has actively involved a group of selected educators in ev...

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