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What will I do as a Peace Corps volunteer, and as an masters research project?

Master's International students enrolled in the Science Education Program will work on a wide variety of projects while serving as with the Peace Corps. A research project is an integral part of the field experience. The project will emphasize the development of inquiry skills, reflective practice, as well as innovative and contextually sensitive approaches to teaching science.

Indian ReliefPhoto: King Vidudabha visits the Buddha in form of a Wheel of the Law on an altar; relief from portion of the railing post of a stupa at Madhya Pradesh, ca. 100 B.C.E., Northern India. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.


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