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  • Planning and Investing in Safe Science Facilities

    NSTA Reports—LaMoine L. Motz, PhD, Sandra West Moody, PhD, and James T. Biehle, AIA
    Teaching science anywhere other than in a properly designed lab will not allow students to achieve the goals identified in the Next Generation Science Standards. School boards, administrators, architects, facilities directors, business and industry, parents,...  [view full summary]
    Teaching science anywhere other than in a properly designed lab will not allow students to achieve the goals identified in the Next Generation Science Standards. School boards, administrators, architects, facilities directors, business and industry, parents, science coordinators, and science teachers must all be aware of the hazards of inadequate facilities and practices to students and teachers and work together as stakeholders in America’s future.
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  • Bob Doucette Named NCTM Executive Director

    National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
    Robert M. Doucette has been selected executive director of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). He will assume the responsibilities of his new position on August 15.
    Robert M. Doucette has been selected executive director of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). He will assume the responsibilities of his new position on August 15.
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  • Report: U.S. Teacher Training an "Industry of Mediocrity"

    CBS News
    The nation's teacher-training programs do not adequately prepare would-be educators for the classroom, even as they produce almost triple the number of graduates needed, according to a survey of more than 1,000 programs released Tuesday.
    The nation's teacher-training programs do not adequately prepare would-be educators for the classroom, even as they produce almost triple the number of graduates needed, according to a survey of more than 1,000 programs released Tuesday.
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  • NASA’s New Class of Astronauts Gives Parity to Men and Women

    The New York Times
    The eight recruits were selected from 6,300 applicants and will start training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston in August.
    The eight recruits were selected from 6,300 applicants and will start training at the Johnson Space Center in Houston in August.
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Blick’s Pick

Goosebumps:

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Perspectives: Research and Tips to Support Science Education, K–6

A time-saving way to learn what research says about teaching elementary science and applying the findings inside and outside the classroom.

Today in Science History

On June 20 in 1920, microbiologist Dmitry I. Ivanovsky, who discovered viruses, dies at 55 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. He was commissioned in 1890 to study mysterious diseases that were killing tobacco crops in the Crimea. He determined that some agent in sap could transfer the disease from plant to plant, and then (through detailed filtering and microscope work) he concluded that some invisible parasite, much smaller than any known bacterium, was the culprit. He assumed, and reported, that he was working with just a supersmall bacterium, but he had actually discovered a whole new form of life: the virus.

—from The Illustrated Almanac of Science, Technology, and Invention

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