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Eruption Confirmed!
New lava (rumbleometer stuck in flow) SE rift zone
(posted 9/1/98)

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Michael S. Goodrich

Teacher On Shore

FORMAL EDUCATION
1962-1968 Portland State University BS Science
1968-1973 Portland state University MST Science

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Partial Listing)
1985 Lewis and Clark College planning committee, Pre-Service M.A.T. Program
1987-1992 Science Department Chair, Lake Oswego High School
1992-1993 State Of Oregon-Science Curriculum Goals Committee
1994 Statewide Science Assessment Domain Specification Development Team (Oregon State Department of Education)
1995 TEAMS workshop on Science and Math Education-OSU

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
1977-1998 Portland Community College, Earth-Science & Instructor Geology of Oregon
1979-1981 American School in London Geology
1984-1985 Marylhurst College, Instructor Geology of Oregon
1992-1996 Hatfield Marine Science Center Oceanography Course Instructor (Graduate level courses in Geologic Oceanography)
1995-Present Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife - Instructor "Creeks for Kids">

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES and AWARDS
1975-1976 State Dept. of Education Teacher Incentive Grant of $900 "Soils and Land Use Planning" Course work through PSU
1978-1979 President of the Lake Oswego Education Association
1980 Guest Speaker, European Council of International Schools in Brussels.Belgium. Topic: "Mt. St. Helens Holocaust: Window into the restless Earth."
1983 Outstanding Earth-Science Teacher Award for the Northwest from the National Association of Geology Teachers.
1983 Nominee (Oregon) Presidential Awards of Excellence in Science
1984-1985 President of the OREGON SCIENCE TEACHERS (OSTA)
1984 Pacific University Science Award "for dedication to the teaching of science and encouragement of research."
1984 University of Texas Teaching Excellence Award
1987 NSTA- Anchorage Alaska Regional Conference planning committee
1986-1987 Executive Committee member of the National Association of Geology Teachers
1988 National Science Foundation peer panel on Grants, Washington,D.C.
1990-1991 NSF Grant - Meteorology (Portland State University)
1991-1992 "Adopt a Stream Grant" LakerClub
1992-1998 NSF Grant Pacific University-Student Watershed Research Project
1996 Pacific Northwest Pollution Control Association Award-$1500

PUBLICATIONS
Oregon Science Teachers Association Editor of the TOAST Journal (1984-1988)
Merrill Publishing Author of "Earth Science, A Learning Strategy for the Laboratory" Focus on Earth Science
Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Center Author, "A Whale Tale"
ED NET, State of Oregon Author, "Hydrothermal Vents" (School Broadcast) Earth and Sea Investigators
GeoQuest Publishers Author, Geology of the Pacific Northwest, Up Close and Personal
Brewster and Vine Publishing Author, "Lab Activities with a Plastic Tube"
Saturday Academy & Oregon Author, Student Watershed Research Project: Graduate Institute A Manual of Field and Lab Procedures
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Author, Stream Scene "A Sense of Place" "Turbidity", "Tour of a Topo", and "Oh what a Relief"
Oregon State University (HMSC) NEMO web site. August - September dive to the Juan de Fuca Ridge.Contributing author of educational materials for the NOAA VENTS PROGRAM.

Michael Goodrich (mrbasalt@teleport.com)