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Committee on Education and the Workforce
Leon Lederman
"We are in a period ... of rapid innovation that is yielding dramatic changes in the way goods and services are produced and in the ways that they are delivered to final users..." Dr. Alan Greenspan, Chairman Federal Reserve System
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IDA Beam Lecture
Leon Lederman
The University of Iowa, Iowa City
"The necessary transition from 19th century education to 21st century education" OR A physicist confronts the crisis in science education
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INFUNAM Lecture II Science Education
Leon Lederman
Mexico City
In 1600, Francis Bacon wrote about the importance of ordinary people to understand the progress of science. In 1600, "It would be useful" he said. In 2000, in a century already exploding with science-based technology, I believe it is absolutely essential for survival of democratic society!
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Materials Research Society Symposium X
Leon Lederman
San Fransisco, CA
"Physics First"
Improving science education in the U.S.
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NARST Annual Meeting
Leon Lederman
Session 10.03
Project Arise: a 3-year + H.S. Curriculum
New Orleans, LA
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Restructuring Science Education for the New Millennium
Leon Lederman
Lodestar
Maricopa Community Colleges, Phoenix, AZ
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Telescopes and Microscopes: The Way the World Works
Leon Lederman
Lakeland College, Lakeland, Wisconsin
Being a survey of 20th century
Physics and cosmology with projections into the 21st
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NSTA: National Science Teachers Association
Leon Lederman
Panel Presentation
Boston, MA
Science in the 21st Century
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Rorschach Memorial Lecture
Leon Lederman
The Fourth Annual Harold E. Rorschach Memorial Lecture, 1988-99 (Y2K Problem Close!)
Physics Department, Rice University
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Scientific Summary Program
Leon Lederman
INE(E)L, Idaho Falls, ID
Science, Science Education, Schools, Technology and the 21st Century
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Sixth Annual Sachs Symposium
Leon Lederman
Math/Science Education: a new paradigm learned from math
The Chicago Consortium of Colleges and Universities
"In 1600, Francis Bacon wrote about the importance of ordinary people to understand the progress of science. In 1600, "It would be useful" he said. In 2000, in a century already exploding with science-based technology, I believe it is absolutely essential for survival of democratic society!" Excerpt from the INFUNAM Lecture II Science Education
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