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STEM Education Curriculum Developer
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- For more information regarding the benefit package go to: West Texas A&M University: Human Resources BenefitsThis position is connected with a USDA grant project which is focused on expanding STEM fields into rural schools in the Texas Panhandle through the use of hydrologic sciences.
- The idea is that hydrology is very important for many aspects of agriculture, and connecting this STEM field to agriculture, something which many in rural schools will already have an interest, will prod students to develop greater interest in STEM generally.
- The responsibilities of this position is for a 6-12 grade existing teachers at an area school to work with faculty and a graduate student to development curricula which is connected with hydrologic sciences, find existing activities in this field, and help us design a means to make it efficient for teachers in rural schools to use that curriculum in their existing classes.
- This is a temporary position for the months of May-June*Responsibilities:Practice K-12 hydrologic science activities using physical supplies and experimentation, software mock-ups, and live demonstrations with project team.
- Write up new educational activities connected with hydrologic sciences in consultation with project PIs and a graduate student worker.
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