TiffanyGram April 20, 2015

  Greetings Science Educators! I hope the week finds you well. I know several of you are in mid-testing season and I wanted to wish you and your students the best at this time. Speaking of assessments, the Office of … Continue reading

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GoGreen and Save with NABT

Teach Biology and the Life Sciences? NABT is where biology teachers belong!  And now you can join the National Association of Biology Teachers at a special low rate and GoGREEN as well by receiving NABT’s award-winning journal, the American Biology … Continue reading

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Aldo Leopold – A Standard of Change

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Oklahoma Green Schools Summit

Join us to learn, share and network with other schools in Oklahoma that are going green!  Click Here to Register!  

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Genes in Space Contest

THE CHALLENGE: Design a dna experiment for space Genes in space is a national contest inviting teachers and students to design experiments that will solve real-life space exploration problems through dna analysis. MISSION Help design a pioneering experiment that will open … Continue reading

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NCSE Evolution and Climate Change Update – 3/3/2015

      AFT ADDS ITS VOICE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION The American Federation of Teachers adopted a resolution in 2014 affirming the role of science in climate change courses. Observing that “the political will to see a specific outcome … Continue reading

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How Do Teachers Respond to Urgent, Science-Related Issues? Tell NSTA

NSTA has partnered with a national research firm and we need your help with a brief study on how teachers respond to urgent, science-related issues like Ebola. As you know, K-12 teachers are critical to providing students with accurate and … Continue reading

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A Special TiffanyGram – Volunteer Today for the Open Education Resources for Science Project

Greetings Science Educators! I hope that each of you found some time to relax and rejuvenate during Spring Break and that some of you might be interested in an exciting opportunity to partner with the Oklahoma State Department of Education … Continue reading

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OSU-RET Program Now Accepting Applications

To apply to the OSU-RET program click this link: https://okstatecoe.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_e8WBTLJeIm2lVUF  

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National Center for Science Education Weekly Update – 3/27/2015

AFT ADDS ITS VOICE FOR EVOLUTION The chorus of support for the teaching of evolution continues, with a statement from the American Federation of Teachers, adopted in 2014. In its statement, the AFT observes that “biological evolution is a fundamental … Continue reading

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