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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE:
THE ROLE OF RESEARCH IN THE PHYSICAL
SCIENCES AT UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTIONS
Michael P. Doyle, editor
OUT OF PRINT* - We are considering reprinting
this volume. Please let us know of your interest by e-mailing us at rcbooks@rescorp.org
*Note: The Academic Excellence Sourcebook is now available online.
BRINGING THE EXCITEMENT OF SCIENCE TO THE CLASSROOM
by the Teachers and Mentors
of the Partners In Science Program
W. Stevenson Bacon, editor
A collection of first-hand experiences from a highly successful ten-year experiment in science education from the standpoints of the participants and administrators of the Partners program which allowed high school teachers to do two summers of research with a college or university mentor. A how-to section is included for those interested in joining or founding similar programs.
Length 112 pages, 6 x 9, paper. Published by Research Corporation, 2000. Cost: $2.50, includes "media rate" shipping.
RETHINKING SCIENCE AS A CAREER:
Perceptions and Realities in the Physical
Sciences
Sheila Tobias, Daryl E. Chubin and Kevin Aylesworth
Many of America's best minds have been idled by changing national priorities, and recent graduates in science may have difficulty in finding employment. The authors gauge the scope of the job problem and recommend measures to restructure the supply of, and demand for, scientists.
Length 157 pages incl. appendix, index, 6 x 9, paper. Published by Research Corporation, 1995. Cost: $2.50, includes "media rate" shipping.
REVITALIZING UNDERGRADUATE SCIENCE:
OUT OF PRINT
Why Some Things Work and Most Don't
Sheila Tobias
A decade of study and innovation aimed at correcting serious flaws in undergraduate science failed to remedy serious problems. Here's why most reforms of college science have been incomplete and short-lived.
Length 192 pages incl. appendix, index, 6 x 9, paper. Published by Research
Corporation, 1992.
COTTRELL: SAMARITAN OF SCIENCE
Frank Cameron
The story of the the founder of Research Corporation who invented the electrostatic precipitator, still one of primary means for controlling industrial air pollution, and used it to fund academic science in the United States. A reprint edition of the original 1952 biography of Frederick Gardner Cottrell with forward by Ernest O. Lawrence.
Length 414 pages incl. index, 6-1/2 x 8-1/2, paper. Reprint edition published 1993 by Research Corporation. Cost: $10.00, includes shipping.
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