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Chapter 11: Astrobiology Education, Engagement, and Resources
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Although astrobiology is a relatively new field of science, the questions it seeks to answer (
e.g.,
“What is life?” “What does life require?”) have been investigated for millennia. In recent decades, formal programs dedicated specifically to the science of astrobiology have been organized at academic, governmental, and institutional scales. Constructing educational programs around this emerging science relies on input from broad expertise and backgrounds. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this field, career pathways in astrobiology often begin in more specific fields such as astronomy, geology, or biology, and unlike many other sciences, typically involve substantial training outside one's primary discipline. The recent origin of astrobiology as a field of science has led to strong collaborations with education research in the development of astrobiology courses and offers a unique instructional laboratory for further pedagogical studies. This chapter is intended to support students, educators, and early career scientists by connecting them to materials and opportunities that the authors and colleagues have found advantageous. Annotated lists of relevant programs and resources are included as a series of appendices in the supplementary material.
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Title: Chapter 11: Astrobiology Education, Engagement, and Resources
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Although astrobiology is a relatively new field of science, the questions it seeks to answer (
e.
g.
,
“What is life?” “What does life require?”) have been investigated for millennia.
In recent decades, formal programs dedicated specifically to the science of astrobiology have been organized at academic, governmental, and institutional scales.
Constructing educational programs around this emerging science relies on input from broad expertise and backgrounds.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this field, career pathways in astrobiology often begin in more specific fields such as astronomy, geology, or biology, and unlike many other sciences, typically involve substantial training outside one's primary discipline.
The recent origin of astrobiology as a field of science has led to strong collaborations with education research in the development of astrobiology courses and offers a unique instructional laboratory for further pedagogical studies.
This chapter is intended to support students, educators, and early career scientists by connecting them to materials and opportunities that the authors and colleagues have found advantageous.
Annotated lists of relevant programs and resources are included as a series of appendices in the supplementary material.
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