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October 2001

Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-139

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Welcome to Astronomy Education Review

Andrew Fraknoi and Sidney Wolff

2001, AER, 1 (1), 117, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/AER2001010

Online Publication Date: 20 October 2001

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01.40.-d Education

Enrollments in Astronomy 101 Courses

Andrew Fraknoi

2001, AER, 1 (1), 121, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/AER2001011 | Cited 9 times

Online Publication Date: 03 October 2001

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01.40.-d Education

What Should College Students Learn?

Jay M. Pasachoff

2001, AER, 1 (1), 124, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/AER2001012 | Cited 4 times

Online Publication Date: 19 April 2002

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Editor’s Note: One of the key goals of the Astronomy Education Review is to encourage open discussion about issues of interest to astronomy educators. We begin our series of opinion pieces with a contribution by veteran educator and author Jay Pasachoff on the subject of what we should be teaching in the introductory college astronomy course. We invite our readers to respond to his position and also to submit opinion pieces on other controversial topics. (Please see the "How to Submit" section of our site.)
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01.40.-d Education
01.40.G- Curricula and evaluation
01.40.Di Course design and evaluation
01.40.Fk Research in physics education
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