U.Va. Professor Robert Tai Wins Education Research Award for Work in Tracing the Complex Pathway from Student to Scientist
Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 04:14
in Mathematics & Economics
His research into what hooks students on science and what later leads them to become scientists have earned Robert Tai, a high school physics teacher-turned-university professor, the 2008 Award for Education Research Leadership from the Council of Scientific Society Presidents.
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