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Though the post-war climate in America was friendly to many job-seeking immigrants, the German refugees were especially successful in their assimilation efforts, Sonnert said. The group boasted greater rates of professional careers and degrees in higher education, compared to the general American population.
In recognition of his development of Starlab and his dedication to helping students and teachers understand the common misconceptions lodged within science education, Sadler has been named the recipient of the 2010 Education Prize by the American Astronomical Society.
Sadler—also the director of the Astronomy Education Project in the Harvard College Observatory—currently teaches Astronomy 2: “Celestial Navigation”, which was first offered in 1897 and is the oldest continually offered course at Harvard.
Sadler’s education research is not constrained solely to astronomy. His new book, titled “AP: A Critical Examination of the Advanced Placement Program” will be released next month.
Microeconomic theory has traditionally had an individual focus; everyone makes personal decisions to maximize their utility based on economic and psychological incentives. However, until now, most theory has failed to incorporate the effect of identity on an individual’s economic choices.. A new integration of economics and...