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Bryan Hirschman (TAS 2009) Selected as Planet Steward

3 Apr, 2013
Congratulations to Bryan Hirschman (TAS 2009) for being accepted as a NOAA Planet Steward! Twenty-five high school teachers from all over the United States were selected in the fall 2012 and will launch the pilot project this spring with… [Read more]
Two women stand in front of a sign that says "Sisters at Sea".

Ellen O’Donnell Presents at New Hampshire Science Teachers Association Conference

20 Mar, 2013
Ellen O’Donnell (TAS, 2012) presented at the New Hampshire Science Teachers Association Conference on March 10 and 11, 2013. She talked about the Teacher at Sea Program, her experience at sea, and the project Sisters at Sea. Sisters at… [Read more]
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Valerie Bogan (TAS 2012) Presents at Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Conference

14 Mar, 2013
Valerie Bogan (TAS 2012) presented at the 42nd Annual Hoosier Association of Science Teachers (HASTI) Conference for Professional Development in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 6-8, 2013. Ms. Bogan presented information about the Teacher at Sea Program and her experience… [Read more]
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Megan O’Leary (2007) and Stacey Klimkosky (2009) Honored at Grant Award Reception

1 Mar, 2013
Stacey Klimkosky (TAS 2009) and Megan O’Leary (TAS 2007), two New England Teacher at Sea alumni from Truro Central School in Truro, Massachusetts, received a mini-grant from the Cape Cod 5 Cents Savings Bank Charitable Foundation in order to… [Read more]
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NOAA Teacher at Sea Program Director and Deputy Director Present at Conference in Boston

21 Feb, 2013
Partnership professionals, teachers, and scientists from around the world attended the first International Teacher and Scientist Partnership (ITSP) Conference in Boston, MA on February 13-15, 2013. The ITSP conference included sessions for both new and experienced stakeholders in teacher-scientist… [Read more]
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Caroline Singler (TAS 2010) Presents at the American Association for the Advancement of Science

21 Feb, 2013
Caroline Singler (TAS 2010) shared her TAS experience aboard the USCGC Healy in the Arctic and hands-on activities that demonstrated how sound waves travel through the air, water and solids at the American Association for the Advancement of Science… [Read more]
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Four Teacher at Sea Alumni Present Posters at the International Teacher Scientist Partnership Conference in Boston

20 Feb, 2013
Ellen O’Donnell (TAS 2012), Laura Rodriguez (TAS 2010), Caroline Singler (TAS 2010), and Lisa Hjelm (TAS 2008) presented posters about their Teacher at Sea experience and their subsequent work at the International Teacher Scientist Partnership (ITSP) conference in Boston,… [Read more]
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Amanda Peretich Attends NOAA Heritage Week Open House

13 Feb, 2013
Amanda Peretich (2012) represented the Teacher at Sea Program at NOAA’s Heritage Week Open House on Saturday, February 9th at NOAA’s Science Center in Silver Spring, Maryland. A series of free activities was open to the public, including… [Read more]
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Elizabeth Bullock, TAS Program Support Specialist, Begins Career as Teacher

1 Feb, 2013
We at the Teacher at Sea Program wish Elizabeth Bullock the best of luck as she begins a new journey in life! She is leaving the TAS Team as the Program Support Specialist, to begin teaching a fifth and… [Read more]
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U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. Visits Michele Brustolon’s (TAS 2010) Classroom

17 Jan, 2013
 Michele Brustolon (TAS 2010) and her eighth-grade science students welcomed U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, D – N.H. on Wednesday, January 16. Senator Shaheen heard about Ms. Brustolon’s presentation on December 19, at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History… [Read more]
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The Teacher at Sea Alumni Association is composed of educators from across the United States who have successfully completed their NOAA Teacher at Sea research cruise. The Association provides valuable networking opportunities and high-quality professional development experiences for these exceptional educational leaders.

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