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Description:The High School Marine Science Studies Project (HMSS) has developed a program with ten instructional chapters to be taught as a one- or two-semester course, Selected portions can be combined as marine science modules for use in other secondary courses. HMSS has been developed in Hawaii oy one staff of the Curriculum Research and Development Group, University of Hawaii. in consultation with teachers from Hawaii public and private schools, University of Hawaii faculty, and community professionals. The design of the HMSS materials is based on the premise that study of the oceans provides opportunity for students of all abilities to actively engage in multidisciplinary scientific inquiry while learning the basic concepts of science. The HMSS chapters fall under three themes. Two of the themes, Fluid Earth and Living Ocean together represent the traditional areas of oceanography. The third theme is Technology.
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Sea Grant Document Number:HAWAU-ES-80-001
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