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Md. educator heading out to sea on research shipPublished 08/19/08
BALTIMORE (AP) - Armed with a waterproof notebook and digital camera, Rebecca Bell has a long list of projects planned for her days aboard the Delaware II. But that's when Ms. Bell, an environmental education specialist, is not busy collecting samples as part of the team on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research ship. Ms. Bell, who works for the Maryland State Department of Education, was selected as NOAA's Teacher at Sea, where she will spend two weeks working alongside scientists. "Personally and professionally as a scientist, it's awesome for me. I love the ocean education stuff,"...
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Is this Ms. Bell from AJH - 2008-08-20 00:22:52
If it is, this is the woman who inspired me with science!! Arundel Junior High, in the 80's. She was the best Biology teacher EVER. She inspired me to go into science myself, and I was only in 7th grade!!
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