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Associated Faculty and
Web Pages listed below.
History.
Not only is astronomy the oldest science with a rich and instructive
history, but many of its most important observations are available only in
archival data (such as the HCO plate stacks of nearly 500,000 glass plate
photographs) or in historical records. The Wolbach Library at CfA is especially
complete and is part of the world's largest university library, which
includes an unusually fine collection of rare astronomy classics. From time to
time a historical lecture is presented as the Weekly Colloquium. The history
of astronomy provides insights into the development and nature of science
itself.
Education.
The CfA's Science Education Department provides the home for several
National Science Foundation funded projects designed to improve the teaching of
science in U.S. Schools and universities. Within these projects teachers
collaborate with CfA scientists to develop hands-on activities, computer
simulations and hardware, and text materials for the teaching of earth science,
astronomy, and physics. Opportunities exist for involvement by graduate
students, teachers, and scientists through sabbaticals, fellowships and summer
institute programs.
Associated Professors and Lecturers
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P. Sadler,
I. Shapiro
Associated Web Pages
- Science Education
Department
- See also the
CfA Education and Outreach Links
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