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Science Saturation in San Francisco
San Francisco will host NSTA’s National Conference on Science Education to be held March 10-13. This destination has much to offer science enthusiasts who want topnotch city activities along side of this academic getaway. The Exploratoreum, The Lawrence Hall of Science, NASA Ames, … Continue reading
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Too Many Teachers Ignore Evolution
(From NCSE – Evolution Update, January 28, 2011) Despite the latest victories over creationism, “considerable research suggests that supporters of evolution, scientific methods, and reason itself are losing battles in America’s classrooms,” according to Michael B. Berkman and Eric Plutzer. … Continue reading
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And The Nominees are…
NABT is proud to recognize exceptional teachers, and supports a variety of awards for those individuals who demonstrate innovative approaches to teaching biology and life science topics. Help us honor teachers in 2011 by nominating yourself or a colleague for … Continue reading
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Kansas-Nebraska-Oklahoma Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
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NAEP 2009 Released
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) released it’s 2009 results. The Oklahoma results are interesting to say the least. The 4th and 8th grade scores (those that were reported today) show Oklahoma to be in the more or less … Continue reading
January JanaGram
Here it is! Straight from OSDE Science Director Jana Rowland. The January JanaGram
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Legislation pre-filed
January 20th was the deadline for pre-filing bills in preparation for the new session of the Oklahoma Legislature which begins February 7th. Needless to say, some of the bills are already attracting attention. There are MANY bills focused on education … Continue reading
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Science Museum Oklahoma Educator Preview, January 21
Science Museum Oklahoma will keep the museum open late, and free, for educators and their families as part of its Educator Preview January 21. The one night event is designed to give teachers a sneak peak of things to come … Continue reading
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2011 EngineerGirl! Essay Contest
The National Academy of Engineering is pleased to announce the 2011 EngineerGirl! Essay Contest for students (boys and girls) in grades 3-12. There are cash prizes for the top essays and students’ essays are posted on the EngineerGirl! web site. Previous … Continue reading
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Return of a Bad Idea
Back in 2008 we wrote in this space about HB 1001, “The Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act” as it was filed by Representative Sally Kern (R- Oklahoma City). That bill was itself a reintroduced edition of HB 2211, which had failed the … Continue reading →