Scope on Safety: Sun Safety

by: Ken Roy

So, what does “sun safety” have to do with middle school science teachers, especially during the winter months? With the movement toward hands-on science and environmentally oriented curricula, more students and teachers in science classes are doing fieldwork in the sun year round. Unfortunately, many people still believe winter equates to little or no UV exposure. This is just not so. It does not matter what time of year, nor where you are—UV radiation is there and can be a danger. This month’s column provides strategies for middle school science teachers to protect themselves and their students from exposure to the UV rays of the sun. In addition, some UV and health facts are included.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 11/1/2007Stock # ss07_031_03_82Volume 031Issue 03

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