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Aber, J.S. Glaciers and environmental change (reviewed) 50 112-113
Abolins, M. A student-centered regional planning group activity for non-science majors 52 472-480
Abolins, M. What is urban education? 52 405-406
Adams, J.P. Astronomy in the National Science Education Standards 48 39-45
Agosta, F. Incorporating stable-isotope geochemistry in undergraduate laboratory courses 48 209-215
Agrawai, S. Research in science education: The role of gestures in geoscience teaching and learning 56 362-368
Aitchison, J.C. "Tibet field camp as a ""roof of the world"" capstone experience for earth-science majors" 55 349-356
Aitken, M.J. Book reviews 48 393-394
Alaniz -Alvarez, S.A. Assessing fault reactivation with the ReActiva program 48 651-657
Alexander, J. Active tectonics and alluvial rivers (reviewed) 49 413
Alfano, M.J. A comprehensive stream study designed for an undergraduate non-majors course in earth science 47 158-165
Alfieri, M.L. The Nebraska Earth Science Education Network electronic communication network 47 12-16
Allen-King, R.M. A framework for integrating quantitative geologic problem solving into courses across the undergraduate geology curriculum 48 459-463
Alley, K.F. Teacher/scientist partnership develops a simulated natural-disaster scenario to enhance student learning 53 522-530
Alley, M. Increased student learning and attendance in resources geology through the combination of sentence-headline slides and active-learning measures 55 85-91
Alley, R.B. Food for thought 50 114
Alley, R.B. "The two-mile time machine: Ice cores, abrupt climate change, and our future (reviewed) " 50 113-114
Allmon, W.D. A problematic fossil bring paleontology to the classroom and the world 51 361-364
Allmon, W.D. The Mastodon Matrix Project: An experiment with large-scale public collaboration in paleontological research 51 39-47
Allmon, W.D. An art exhibit on dinosaurs and the nature of science 48 "296-299 357-358"
Altschuler, E. Letter - Did an earthquake fell the Tower of Babel 48 94
Ambers, R.K.R. The vale of reservoir-bottom field trips for undergraduate geology courses 53 508-512
Ambos, E.L. "Student participation in an offshore seismic-reflection study of the Palos Verdes Fault, California continental borderland" 47 23-30
Ananidou, T. An exercise in signal processing techniques 49 444-448
Anastasio, D.J. Land-use debate 48 593
Andersen, C.B. The problem of sample contamination in a fluvial geochemistry research experience for undergraduates 49 351-357
Anderson, C.W. "Box diagrams to assess students' systems thinking about the rock, water and carbon cycles" 55 138-146
Anderson, J.B. Book reviews 48 715-719
Anderson, K. News from Capitol Hill - Rough riders in a hog-tied Senate 48 242
Anderson, K.S. News from Capitol Hill: Sometimes science is beyond the point 47 374-375
Anderson, K.S. News from Capitol Hill: Geoscientists beyond the geosciences 47 300-301
Anderson, K.S. Inteegrating teaching with field research in the Wagon Rock Project 47 227-235
Anderson, K.S. News from Capitol Hill: Geoscientists beyond the geosciences 47 201
Anderson, S.W. College student conceptions of geological time and the disconnect between ordering and scale 55 413-422
Anderson, S.W. Assessment of learning in entry-level geoscience courses : Results from the geoscience concept inventory 53 394-401
Anderson, S.W. Qualitative analysis of college students' ideas about the Earth: Interviews and open-ended questionaires 53 17-26
Andrews, E. "Scientists and public outreach: Participation, motivations, and impediments" 53 281-293
Andrews, G. Teacher/scientist partnership develops a simulated natural-disaster scenario to enhance student learning 53 522-530
Andrews, S.B. A GIS class exercise to study environmental risk 49 227-234
Angelo, T. Food for thought 49 442
Angelo, T.A. Food for thought 49 175
Annetta, L. Scientific fieldwork: An opportunity for pedagogical-content knowledge development 55 371-376
nonymou Princeton University Press 47 277
Ansley, J. The teacher-friendly guide to the geology of the NE US 48 94
Argast, A.A. "Web resource for the study of alkali feldspars and perthitic textures using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy" 52 213-217
Arvidson, R.E. Students and scientists test prototype Mars rover 49 29-34
Asher, P. Teaching an introductory physical geology course to a student with visual impairment 49 166-169
Astwood, P.M. 2002 Summer Field Course Scholarship Program (awardee list and application form) 49 488-489
Astwood, P.M. 2000 Summer Field course Scholarship program 48 708-709
Astwood, P.M. 1999 Summer Field-Course Scholarship program 47 503-504
Astwood, P.W. 2001 Summer Field Course Scholarship Program - mid year report 49 416
Atwood, G "Teacher workshops using geoantiquities: Case history of modern Great Salt Lake and Pleistocene Lake Bonneville shorelines, Utah" 52 438-444
Aubry, M.-P. Book reviews 48 394-395
Auge, J. Using humorous cartoons to teach mineral and rock concepts in sixth-grade science class 53 548-558
Augustithis, C.S. Maverick (reviewed) 49 488
Ault, C. Informal geoscience education on a grand scale: The trail of time exhibition at Grand Canyon 56 354-361
Ausich, W.I. Fossil crinoids (reviewed) 49 409-410
Avard, M.M. GLOBE in preservice and inservice teacher education 49 461-466