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Team-teach with — and learn from — Dr. Dan Schrag, an animated paleoclimatologist and geo-chemical oceanographer, as he presents the latest discoveries on how the planet works, reveals real-world science, shares his field work and that of others, and models passion, curiosity, and concern over the accelerating pace of global change. The science is enlivened by — and made accessible to all audiences through — field photos that “take you there,” charts, graphs, maps, satellite images, and original illustrations, all chosen to enhance the teaching and learning value of the DVD. Solutions are also discussed. Student and teacher interviews are part of bonus material. 48 chapter stops, one for each teaching point or question, so the viewer may navigate as he or she likes, spending as much or as little time on a question or clip as the viewer wishes from the two hours of rich content. Suitable for general audiences, teachers and students in grades 5-12, professional development for teachers of all grades and subjects, and informal educators.

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Released: December 1, 2007
Runtime: 90 min
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Daniel Schrag
Crew: Alan Fine

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