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Ed News: Critics Say Proposed NM Science Standards Omit Evolution, Climate Change
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This week in education news, New Mexico unveiled proposed science standards that omit references to climate change and evolution; all California teachers with a teaching credential, including preliminary credentials…
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Ed News: Teacher Shortages Affecting Every State As 2017-18 School Year Begins
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This week in education news, federal data shows that every state is dealing with shortages of teachers in key subject areas; the University of North Carolina in Charlotte has launched an on-campus high school for…
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Ed News: NM Governor Vetoes Bill To Set New Science Standards In State Law
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This week in education news, New Mexico governor vetoes a measure to force the adoption of new state science standards; New Hampshire rejects new education commissioner’s proposal to reconsider the state’s science…
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Ed News: If Students Aren’t Trying On International Tests, Can We Still Compare Countries’ Results
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This week in education news, new study finds that students are blowing off international exams; San Francisco Unified School District begins rolling out new science standards and lessons across all elementary…
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Joint Memberships Affiliated Organizations Join both organizations at once and save money. Society for College Science Teachers (SCST) Society for College…
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Ed News: New Girl Scout STEM Badges & Back-to-School Spending Hits $82 Billion
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This week in education news, the Girl Scouts have added 30 new badges in STEM to encourage more female involvement; back-to-school spending will hit $82.8 billion for K-12 and college combined, and more teachers are…
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Engage Spring 21 proposals Each week of NSTA Engage: Spring21 will focus on a different grade band: Elementary Educators: April 12–17 Middle Level Educators: April 19–24 High School Educators: April 26–May 1 Postsecondary and Preservice: May 3–8 You can select all the grade level ranges…
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Motor Impaired / Orthopedic Disability
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Motor Impaired / Orthopedic Disability James Prescott Joule (1818–1889) was an English physicist who studied thermodynamics, leading to the famous “Joule’s Law.” He was born with a spinal disorder that required him to be home schooled. Motor impaired/orthopedic disabilities include a…
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Safety Resources for Middle/Secondary Schools
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Safety Resources for Middle/Secondary Schools U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: The National Library of Medicine (NLM) Specialized Information Services (SIS) recently released a new Enviro-Health Links page, "Laboratory Safety," which offers links to information for clinical, academic, and school…
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Call for Papers: Science and Children
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Call for Papers: Science and Children Upcoming ThemesNovember/December 2026: Celebrating CollaborationsDeadline: February 1, 2026Science is not done in isolation. Scientific discovery is collaborative. Even in the classroom, when students work in teams, engage with the…
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Building Relationships Between Educators and Researchers
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Inform Your Vote: NSTA Governance Revision and New Bylaws 2023
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NSTA Announces Sale of Headquarters Building
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