Authors of An Investigation of Factors Controlling Dissolved Oxygen in a Free Flowing Stream

  What's the use of a house if you don't have a decent planet to put it on?  
                    Henry David Thoreau 
    Sandra Duck Eidson (Ed.D) is a 19 year veteran teacher of science. She teaches biology, physical science, and advanced placement biology at West Hall High School.  Sandra will use the outdoor classroom on the school campus as a natural laboratory for field-based environmental science projects and data collection.  She would enjoy hearing from you at: eidson@mindspring.com
 
Anyone who can solve the problem of water will be worthy of two Nobel prizes - one for peace and one for science. 
                                                John F. Kennedy 
 
 
Martha M. Nix (M.Ed., Ed.S.) has been teaching for 23 years.  She teaches physical science, general chemistry, and advanced placement chemistry at West Hall High School.  Martha will monitor the water quality of a stream near her school and report the findings through the "Adopt-A-Stream" program.  Her e-mail address: maxnix@bellsouth.net
 
  A society whose youth believe only in the Now is deceiving itself.  It denies man's basic and oldest characteristic, that he is a creation of memory, a bridge into the future, a time binder.  
                         Loren Eisely 
     Debra R. Wood (M.Ed., Ed.S.) has been teaching for 21 years.  She teaches seventh grade life science and is the science department chairman at West Hall Middle School.  Debra plans to develop a science web site at her school for teacher, student, and parent  interaction. Her e-mail address:  DRW1313@aol.com or dwood@whms.org
 
 Teaching is nothing more (and nothing less) than a conscious attempt to structure experiences so that desired themes emerge out of guided manipulation of realistic data in compelling situations.
P.J. Gersmehl, 1995
Jane B. Mullinax (B.S.) has been teaching for 3 years.  She teachers eighth grade earth science at West Hall Middle School.   Jane plans to initiate the GLOBE program with her eighth grade earth science students.  She may be reached at the following address: jmullinax@whms.org
 
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