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Sometimes I moonlight as a research/professor in science and mathematics secondary education. It’s generally fun, and almost always more lucrative than teaching sex ed. Regrettably, I write this blog and work with parents more out of a sense of urgency at the state of sexuality education and the deep satisfaction I receive from supporting parent/adolescent relationships. I moonlight in the other world to pay the bills. Occasionally, my two professional worlds meet. For example, in a class I taught at UT this summer, one of my students admitted to googling me before class started and was startled to find that I am better known for my work in sex ed than science and math education. (Yes, please ignore the obvious connections between sex ed and science.) Today, a more fortuitous connection happened. While bulking up on my reading about utilizing engineering design in Kindergarten through High School science and math classes, I came across this quote:
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Posted by Karen R.