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A Cool Way to Spend a Summer

This article from a Jacksonville periodical, Jax4Kids, discusses a presentation made at the Florida Association of Science Teacher's statewide convention which was made by PolarTREC teachers Steve Kirsche and Adeena Teres.

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Florida Association of Science Teachers Statewide Conference

PolarTREC teachers Steve Kirsche and Adeena Teres presented to a group of teachers from around the state of Florida. This is the presentation that they gave at the 2017 Florida Association of Science Teachers (FAST) Statewide Conference on 20 October.

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STEM Experience Report - Steve Kirsche

The Adventure of a Lifetime

Last December when I found out that I was fortunate enough to be selected for the PolarTREC program, I had only a vague idea of the adventure that awaited me. I knew that I would be given the opportunity to go to the Arctic and do actual hands-on fieldwork with a small science team

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Teacher to Embark on Chilly Research Experience

Local newspaper, Saint Johns Sun, reprints an article from the St. Augustine Record about PolarTREC teacher Steve Kirsche's upcoming trip.

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Summertime and the Livin' Is Icy … for PhD Student Eric Wagner

The Dartmouth Engineer Magazine profile Eric Wagner, the PhD candidate who is a member of the team going to Greenland. PolarTREC teacher Steve Kirsche is also mentioned in the article.

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Summer break means Arctic adventure for St. Johns County Teacher

Local news reporter from St. Augustine Record visits PolarTREC teacher Steve Kirsche and discusses his upcoming trip to Summit Station, Greenland.

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