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Home / Projects / Supporting Health-Transportation Education in Schools

Supporting Health-Transportation Education in Schools

Abstract

This project supports CARTEEH’s SMART Infrastructure initiative project by demonstrating how carefully designed educational STEM contents can promote a greater understanding and engagement of stakeholders in K-12 public schools. The purpose of this project is to design and deliver a classroom ready curriculum and learning materials utilizing scientific inquiry to reinforce the critical relationship between air pollution and health.

Research Investigators (PI*)

Dr. Joanne K. Olson*, Texas A&M University

Natasha Wilkerson

Benjamin Janney

 

Project Information

Start Date: 09/01/2021
End Date: 08/31/2023
Status: Active
Grant Number: 69A3551747128
Source Organization: CARTEEH UTC
Project Number: TTI-05-50
RiP URL
UTC Project Information Form

CARTEEH Focus Area(s)

Sponsor

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
University Transportation Centers Program
Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590 United States

Performing Organization

Texas A&M University
Department of Education
801 Harrington Tower College Station, TX 77843

 

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