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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This article is the work product of an employee or group of employees of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and National Institutes of Health (NIH). However, the statements, opinions, or conclusions contained therein do not necessarily represent the statements, opinions, or conclusions of NIEHS, NIH, or the United States government. Notes 1. I use will the term “education” in this essay because it has more of an academic connotation than other terms that are sometimes used in the literature, such as “instruction,” and “training.” Training seems to imply mastery of a pre-determined set of materials or skills by rote memorization or practice, whereas “education” seems to imply active participation in an open-ended, evolving learning process. Education includes formal courses, seminars, lectures, online modules, and mentoring.

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