Monthly Archives: February 2011

G.E.T. in the Field

G.E.T. in the Field A research experience for eight 9th – 12th grade Science Teachers July 10th-July 20th; Oklahoma State University GET in the Field will provide teachers… with hands-on experiences in geology, an introduction to the principles of geology, and assistance with … Continue reading

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Statement from NABT

Since 1938, the National Association of Biology Teachers has been the recognized leader in life science education and it represents the interests of life science teachers across the pre-K – 20+ spectrum. In fact, the oft quoted statement from the … Continue reading

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Statement from NSTA

Ed. Note: NSTA has developed a number of position statements concerning topics of importance to science educators and policy makers.  Printed here is the current NSTA statement on the teaching of Evolution.  Go to http://www.nsta.org/about/positions.aspx to see the full compliment … Continue reading

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Antievolution legislation in New Mexico

(From NCSE’s weekly Evoluton education update) Ed. note:  Compare the wording in this bill with the wording in SB 554 posted earlier. The analysis of the New Mexico bill is also worth reading. The similarities in the NM and OK … Continue reading

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Another Statement from the Local Folks

Oklahoma Academy of Science (2007) * STATEMENT ON SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND TEACHING EVOLUTION Science and religion can coexist harmoniously if people understand the strengths and limitations of each field. Albert Einstein said, “Science without religion is blind and religion without … Continue reading

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You May Need This…

With the introduction of SB 554 and other bills that appear to be aimed squarely at public education in general and science education in particular, you may want to refer to the policy statements of professional organizations such as this … Continue reading

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CAE Texas Regional Teaching Exchange

The NASA Center for Astronomy Education would like to invite all Oklahoma high school and college-level instructors who teach astronomy and space science to attend our CAE Texas Regional Teaching Exchange on Saturday, February 12, 2011, at Collin College in … Continue reading

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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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