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America’s classrooms are filled with aspiring actors, hip-hop moguls, and fashion models. Getting young people interested in science is another story—even though a scientific career can be more exciting than working in Hollywood. This three-part series helps students appreciate the vast horizons that science offers, highlighting the personal and financial benefits of many scientific professions and the opportunity to do work that will transform the human experience. A Cambridge Educational Production. Recommended for grades 6-12. 3-part series, 26 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Careers in the Physical Sciences | Careers in the Life Sciences | Careers in the Earth Sciences
     


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