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New at the Sam Noble Museum
There are NEW and exciting changes taking place in the Sam Noble Museum Education Department! We have just launched a NEW School Programs Website! Check it out at http://education.snomnh.ou.edu/schoolprograms. Be sure to let us know what you think by filling … Continue reading
BioBlitz! Year-Round
You don’t need to wait until October to start recording your observations of Oklahoma’s biodiversity. With the Project Noah website and mobile app, anyone with a digital camera and the internet can start uploading your observations of organisms. Project Noah … Continue reading
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BioBlitz! Year-Round
The Great Backyard Bird Count
The 2012 GBBC will take place Friday, February 17, through Monday, February 20. Please join us for the 15th annual count! The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting … Continue reading
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Biology Educator Leadership Scholarship (BELS)
The Biology Educator Leadership Scholarship (BELS) program was established by the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) to encourage and support teachers who want to further their education in the life sciences or life … Continue reading
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Japan-U.S. Teacher Exchange Program for ESD
The 2012 Japan-U.S. Teacher Exchange Program for Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) will provide up to 24 U.S. teachers and administrators with the opportunity to travel to a three-day conference in San Francisco and to Japan for two weeks to … Continue reading
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Oklahoma’s NCLB Waiver Request “Needs More Detail”
From Ed. Week: Mass., Tenn. Praised in New Report on NCLB Waiver Plans By Michele McNeil on December 20, 2011 A new report from the Center for American Progress identifies the two states that are stand outs among a field … Continue reading
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This Week’s JodyGram
Colleagues, I wanted you all to know that there are even MORE changes in the works here at the State Department of Education Office of Instruction. I have resigned my job as Science Director/Co-Director of Instructional Technology. I was already … Continue reading
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Remember when summer break was made up of days playing outside until mom called you in for dinner? Today’s kids probably won’t. In the last two decades, childhood has moved indoors. The average American child spends more than seven hours … Continue reading
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Exploring the Past: Archaeology in the Upper Mississippi RiverValley
Walking beside thousand-year-old burial mounds, flaking raw stone into tools, learning how potsherds tell us about human behavior, and understanding how humans adapt to complex, ever-changing environments-our 2012 NEH Summer Institute features all this and more. The Mississippi Valley Archaeology … Continue reading
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PAEMST Nominations Now Open
What Are the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching? The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) is the highest recognition that a kindergarten through 12th-grade mathematics or science teacher may receive for outstanding … Continue reading
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