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F. James Rutherford : ウィキペディア英語版 | F. James Rutherford F. James Rutherford (born July 11, 1924) is a science professor. He is the founder of AAAS's Project 2061, a long-term effort to reform Science education in the United States. He has been involved in Harvard Project Physics and Project City Science, and he also was Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation with President Jimmy Carter, Assistant Director of the United States Department of Education and Educational Director of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). == Formative years == Originally from Stockton, California, his first contact with science education was as radar teacher during the Second World War in 1945. After the war, he returned to the University of California, Berkeley where he completed his bachelor's degree in biochemistry. His war experience led him to obtain an MA in science education at Stanford University, with a master's thesis on the status of teaching about atomic energy in California. In 1945, he married Barbara Webster, mother of his four children. With her assistance, James Rutherford produced his own materials for teaching science courses in the high schools of South San Francisco and San Bruno, California. History and philosophy of science were both included, as he placed them at the core of understanding the nature of scientific achievement. Rutherford's reputation as a teacher grew and more students enrolled in his classes.
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