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ResearchStudent motivation Teamwork in engineering design courses Induction of engineering students into education and teaching careers Gender and engineering Design of project-based and integrated curricula Biography Prior to joining Olin, Dr. Zastavker was a visiting assistant professor of Physics at Wellesley College where she taught physics and performed biophysics research. Born and raised in Kiev, Ukraine, she came to the United States in 1990 having received two years of education at the Kiev Pedagogical College and a degree from one of Kiev 's Schools of Music. She graduated from Yale University with a B.S. In physics and holds a Ph.D. In biological physics from MIT. Zastavker's research interests lie in the field of STEM education with specific emphasis on innovative pedagogical and curricular practices at the intersection with the issues of gender and diversity.

Zastavker is currently involved in an NSF-supported project to understand students’ motivational attitudes in a variety of educational environments with the goal of improving learning opportunities for students and equipping faculty with the knowledge and skills necessary to create such opportunities. This work is integrated with Dr. Zastavker’s efforts to understand the ways in which such environments may be supported by critically reflective practices and how these environments serve to induct engineering students into educational careers. One of the founding faculty at Olin College, Dr. Zastavker has been engaged in development and implementation of project-based experiences in fields ranging from science to engineering and design to social sciences. All of these activities share a common goal of creating curricular and pedagogical structures as well as academic cultures that facilitate students' interests, motivation, and desire to persist in engineering. Razvertki dlya pepakura.

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Through this work, outreach, and involvement in the community, Dr. Zastavker continues to focus on the issues of women and minorities in science/engineering.

Chertezhi Promishlennogo Zdaniya V Avtokade

Evening I was hoping to find someone who has been to both resorts? We are going to in a few weeks and are looking to book our 25th Aniversary trip for next year. We have looked at which I am aware is huge compared to Kandolhu and has no reef but next year we are looking for luxury food and beach but are prepared to go without the reef house reef. Is Ozen on par with food, wine and service with Kandolhu or will we be disappointed. Really want somewhere new rather then returning to Kandolhu but don't want to feel like we 'downgraded' It is Sept next year and budget complicated because it involves first but when pricing just the Maldives bit - wanted to keep around 15k ( inc bus class flights ) which is the amount we are paying for Kandolhu.

Other suggestions welcomed!! Thanks again.

Beside the size, OZEN is quite an artificial island. I can hardly imagine you'll lilke it when you have been satisfied with, completely different! When we stayed there September 2016 we had issues with food in main restaurant, especially in terms of choice, quality depending on the dish. For me, it was far away from though is the signature island of atmosphere resorts. We adressed all and perhaps it changed.