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Arctic science with Clara Nielson

This session is your chance to ask Clara Nielson about her PhD in marine biology and her research on how pollution is changing the ocean.

Submit your students’ questions in advance to increase their chance of being answered, or you can submit them live.

Broadcast on Thu 2 May 2019
  • 45 mins
  • Ages 7-11, Ages 11-14
Preparation

Preparing for this session is a great opportunity to develop your students' questioning skills. Use the selection of guides and advice in the Arctic Live Professional Development collection to support this process. Think of a variety of questions, especially open-ended questions and questions that you couldn’t just find the answer to using a search engine.

Session outline

1. Introduction (5 mins)

The session will start with an introduction by Jamie to Clara Nielson who will explain a little about her role at the UK Arctic Research Station. Jamie will also give a shout-out to any schools that registered, so listen out for your school.

2. Pre-submitted questions (10 mins)

Jamie will then conduct a structured interview using questions which have been submitted by schools in advance.

3. Live questions (30 mins)

Clara and Jamie will then attempt to answer as many of the pre-submitted and live chat questions from schools as possible.

Speakers

Arctic Live 2019 Jamie Buchanan Dunlop

Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop

Executive Director, Encounter Edu

Arctic Live 2019 Clara Nielson

Clara Nielson

PhD Student, University of Exeter, UK

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