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Research Learning Centers ("Centers") have been developed to facilitate research efforts and provide educational opportunities. They are places where science and education come together to preserve and protect areas of national significance. They have been designed as public-private partnerships that involve a wide range of people and organizations including researchers, universities, educators, and community groups.
One of the primary goals of the Centers is to attract non-NPS scientists to conduct research in national parks. These scholars then assist managers by conducting research on prioritized park projects. In turn, research results help park managers in making science-based decisions.
Additionally, staff at the Centers have the expertise to synthesize the information and transfer it to local communities and a broader audience electronically as well as other means of dissemination. The Centers may be physically located at one particular park or, as some Centers are part of a larger network of parks, while one park may act as the host activities may occur at any of the parks that are part of the network.
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Research Learning Centers are for
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How Educators can Benefit from Research
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National Park Service Research Learning
Centers attract qualified researchers and world-renowned scholars.
They are also places for graduate students to gain new skills and
become proficient in a specialized area of interest.
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Although Research Learning Centers primarily
promote scientific research in national parks, the benefits and
provisions for educators are exceptional. Teachers who are instructing
from elementary school through college are invited to set up a program
with the education specialist or coordinator at the Research Learning
Center of interest.
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