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the NASA Quest
edited by Donald James
This site is a wonderful resource for educators wishing to encourage their female students to challenge themselves, feel confident of their successes, and accept their failures. Highlights of the site are profiles of NASA women scientists, online chats with these scientists, and Women of the World, a quarterly activity that allows interaction between online guests and known international female scientists. Additional learning resources can be found in the Teaching Tips and Resources sections.
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<a href="https://psrc.aapt.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=27">James, Donald, ed. Women @ Nasa. NASA Quest.</a>
APA Format
James, D. (Ed.). (n.d.). Women @ Nasa. Retrieved November 11, 2024, from NASA Quest: https://women.nasa.gov/
Chicago Format
James, Donald, ed. Women @ Nasa. NASA Quest. https://women.nasa.gov/ (accessed 11 November 2024).
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