THE 15TH AMS EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM

The 15th Education Symposium, held as part of the 86th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting, addressed the scope of education and outreach efforts within atmospheric and related sciences. The first presentation outlined the critical need for reform, noting that the recent assessment...

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Annual meetings
Atmospherics
Classroom environment
Climate change
Climate science
College students
Conferences
Data visualization
Distance learning
Education
Field study
Information processing
Instrumentation
Literacy
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Music education
Professional development
Relative humidity
Students
Teachers
Universities
Weather
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