Thursday, December 6, 2012

Who is Responsible for Communicating Science?

                I believe that researchers and journalists are responsible for communicating science because they have access to more information. Without the researchers or the journalists we wouldn't have that much information about science. The journalists should give themselves at least a month to write because they need some time to do background research, according to the  Berkeley Science Review. Scientific researchers are people who provide scientific information and also give you more detail about how they make there discovery. the best way for people to learn about sciences is go online , newspaper, magazine, Facebook, instagram and professor

Thursday, November 29, 2012

This show my understanding about the true nature of science and how some people are involved in scientific work, and to understand how they balance there work and other part of there life.  

1. What led you to become a  science teacher?

2. What the academic steps are to becoming a science teacher?

3. Being a scientist does it allows you to explore other interests in life? 

4. How much time you spends with your family, or working on hobbies?

5. What other career paths you to considered before becoming a scientist?

6.  What scientific issue are you most concerned about? 

7. what your type of research you consider interesting?

8. what is the benefits of being published in a science journal?

9. What type of science are you more interested?

10. If you were not a scientist what would you be?

11. While you working what type of music you listen to?

12. Outside of work What are your hobbies?

13. What is the most difficult part of your career?

14.who motivated you to become a science teacher?

15. What you enjoy about your career?

16. who is your favorite student? 

17. What advice do you give young people?

18. What are your academic goals?

19. What are the challenges and lessons in your job?

20. What advice would you  give to a student considering a career in science?