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A Model for Local Experiential Learning: Workshop on Mangroves, Oceans & Cli
Title:A Model for Local Experiential Learning: Workshop on Mangroves, Oceans & Climate in Kosrae
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Affiliation:AA(Oceanography, University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States ), AB(University of Washington Seattle Campus, Seattle, WA, United States ), AC(Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States ), AD(Organization Not Listed, Washington, DC, United States )
Publication:American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2015, abstract #ED34B-07
Publication Date:12/2015
Keywords:0810 Post-secondary education, EDUCATION, 0820 Curriculum and laboratory design, EDUCATION, 0825 Teaching methods, EDUCATION, 0845 Instructional tools, EDUCATION
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A curriculum for an intensive one-day workshop about mangroves, oceans,
and climate has been developed for schoolteachers in the Federated
States of Micronesia. The goals of the workshop are for
teachers/attendees to be able to (i) explain what salinity is and
describe how it varies from the ocean to the river, (ii) explain what a
mangrove is and describe adaptations mangroves have developed that allow
them to live in saline or brackish water, and adjust to changing sea
level, and (iii) develop a grade-appropriate poster on mangroves or
salinity and one interactive activity that uses the poster to engage
students in learning. These objectives are accomplished by field trips
to the ocean and mangrove swamp, where each participant learns how to
measure salinity and identify mangrove species. The hands-on field
component is followed by a poster development session where participants
design, present, and share feedback on their posters that they will
bring back to their classrooms. This experience allows schoolteachers to
intimately explore their coastal ecosystems and gain new perspectives
about their environment that they can take back to their students. The
workshop was designed through a collaborative effort between Pacific
Resources for Education and Learning (PREL) NSF Pacific Climate
Education Partnership, University of Washington professors and graduate
students and undergraduate students, Kosrae Department of Education,
Kosrae Island Resource Management Authority (KIRMA), Kosrae Island
Conservation and Safety Organization (KCSO), and local Kosraean
schoolteachers and administrators. The workshop was offered to
elementary school teachers from 4 of 5 school districts in ,
and 2015, led by University of Washington scientists and PREL. Local
education officials and PREL staff will lead future workshops.
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arXiv e-printsPediatric Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Retrospective 7-Year Experience in Children & Adolescents with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Treated in King Fahad Medical City (KFMC)
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Background: Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is an aggressive malignant
disease in children and adolescents. Although it is the fourth most common
malignancy in Saudi children as reported in Saudi cancer registry, less
information is available about pediatric Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and its outcome
in Saudi Arabia. Study Objectives: To provide demographic data, disease
characteristics, treatment protocol, toxicity and outcome of treatment in
children & adolescents with Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma treated at KFMC. This
study will form base line for future studies about pediatric Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
in KFMC, which may help to improve outcome for children with cancer in Saudi
Arabia. Study Patients and Method: We retrospectively analyzed 28 children and
adolescents diagnosed to have Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma at KFMC between December
2006 and December 2013, followed-up through June 2014. Results: Of the 28
patients, 10 (35.7%) girls and 18 (64.3%) boys, the male-to-female ratio was
1.8; 1. The median age at time of diagnosis was 6.4 years old (range 2.0 to
13.0 years old). The majority of patients (64.3%) were aged between 5 and 12
years old. Burkitt’s lymphoma BL/BLL was the most common pathological subtype
(60.7%), and DLBCL was the second most common subtype (21.4%). Abdominal and
Retroperitoneal involvement was the most common primary site (78.6%) including
the ileocaecal region. Most of the children presented with advanced Stage III
and IV (75%), Cytogenetic study which screens specifically for the t (8; 14)
(q24; q32) a characteristic genetic feature of Burkitt’s Lymphoma was obtained
from 21 patients, variant rearrangement was observed in 3/21 samples and
complex chromosomes karyotype in addition to IGH/MYC rearrangement was observed
in 2/21 samples. Those patients presented with very aggressive lymphoma and
combined BM and CNS involvement. We use the French-American-British Mature
B-Cell Lymphoma 96 Protocol (FAB LMB 96) for treatment fornewly diagnosed
Mature B-Cell type NHL and high risk ALL CCG 1961 Protocol for lymphoblastic
lymphoma and international Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma 99 Study Protocol for
ALCL. The median follow-up in patients not experiencing an adverse event was
53.1 months. The estimated 3-year EFE and OS rates in the entire cohort of
patients with newly diagnosed NHL treated in the KFMC were 85.2% and 89.2%
Overall survival (OS) rate of patients with mature B-cell-NHL was
88.9%. Conclusion: The outcomes and survival in our small series appeared to be
excellent compared with those reported in other international trials even
though most of our patients presented in advanced stage of the disease. We feel
that the importance of the current study is to document the relative
distribution of various types of pediatric non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas and
age-specific distribution in different Histological subtypes.
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This study will look at racism and the history and progress of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, specifically in Wake and Guilford counties in North Carolina to assess whether it is still needed in its current format as we enter the 21st century. In June of 2013, the Supreme Court struck down the strongest and most widely used provisions in Section 4 and by default Section 5 of the VRA due to the perceived changed landscape of American politics. This study will examine the change in the expression of racism over the last fifty years. It will also analyze the effect of Section 5 of the VRA in two North Carolina counties to show why this decision should be overturned and the VRA restored to its previous strength.
It will measure the rates of voter registration and percentage of registered voters in their voting age population in these two counties specifically focusing on the years between Congress' last reauthorization in 2006 and the present time of 2014 since the Supreme Court decision. North Carolina counties were used due to the unique fact that originally the state was only partially covered by the VRA. This study samples both a Section 5 covered county and a bailed-out county to give a picture that shows there has been great progress, but there is still work to be done. This study will show that the VRA is still necessary in the 21st century due to the fact the race and racism are still and will continue to be a large factor in American politics.
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