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Back-to-School Special—$10 Off NSTA Membership

Your new membership includes these tools and much more to help you in the classroom:

  • Your choice of one of our award-winning journals mailed to you nine times per year: The Science Teacher, Science Scope, Science and Children, or Journal of College Science Teaching.
  • NSTA Reports—the monthly newspaper of science teaching.
  • Online access to an indexed archive of more than 1,000 journal articles.
  • SciLinks® keyword searches—links to peer-reviewed relevant websites available to you without SciLinks-notated texts.
  • Substantial savings on conference registration and more than 200 books from NSTA's Science Store.
  • Much, much more! Click here for a more complete description of your benefits.
  • Not available on New Teacher or Student memberships.

Click here for details on this Back-to-School Special.

In the News

  • Nominate NSTA's Future Leaders, Award Winners

    NSTA Reports—Lynn Petrinjak
    The school year may have just started, but it is already nomination season.
    The school year may have just started, but it is already nomination season.
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  • U.S. Asks Educators to Reinvent Student Tests, and How They Are Given

    New York Times
    Over the next four years, 44 states will get $330 million to work with hundreds of university professors and testing experts to design a series of new assessments that will be computer-based and will measure higher-order skills ignored by the multiple-choice...  [view full summary]
    Over the next four years, 44 states will get $330 million to work with hundreds of university professors and testing experts to design a series of new assessments that will be computer-based and will measure higher-order skills ignored by the multiple-choice exams used in nearly every state, including students' ability to read complex texts, synthesize information, and do research projects.
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  • First Steps Toward New Science Standards

    NSTA Reports—Francis Eberle, NSTA Executive Director
    In July, the National Research Council's Board on Science Education took the first step to develop the next generation of science standards by releasing a draft conceptual framework for public input.
    In July, the National Research Council's Board on Science Education took the first step to develop the next generation of science standards by releasing a draft conceptual framework for public input.
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  • Method to Grade Teachers Provokes Battles

    New York Times
    The use of "value-added" modeling is exploding nationwide, and though it is often used to help educators improve their classroom teaching, it has also been a factor in deciding who receives bonuses, how much they are, and even who gets fired.
    The use of "value-added" modeling is exploding nationwide, and though it is often used to help educators improve their classroom teaching, it has also been a factor in deciding who receives bonuses, how much they are, and even who gets fired.
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NSTA Science Store

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Once Upon a Life Science Book

Twelve interdisciplinary activities to create confident readers in middle school.

Today in Science History

On September 5 in 1857, from his country home in Down, England, 48-year-old Charles Darwin reveals the theory of evolution in a letter to Harvard botanist Asa Gray. The enthusiastic reaction of Gray and others, and the knowledge that Alfred Russel Wallace has independently hit on the same theory, convince Darwin that it is finally time to publish his theory after 20 years of indecision.

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

NSTA Podcasts 

Lab Out Loud 48: Don't Be Such a Scientist

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Blick on Flicks: High-Voltage Science in The Sorcerer's Apprentice

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Online Professional Development from NSTA

The NSTA Learning Center

Every teacher wants to grow their understanding of the subjects they teach and the pedagogical implications. To address this challenge, NSTA is proud to make available our professional development website, called The NSTA Learning Center.

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