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Registration Open for the 2015 OSU-National Lab Day Event
Oklahoma State University’s sixth annual National Lab Day is set for Tuesday, May 12, 2015, on the Stillwater campus. High school teachers are invited to bring students to OSU to visit science, engineering and mathematics research labs at the university. … Continue reading
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NASA Educator Professional Development Program Will Fly Again in 2015
2014 Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors Lynne Zielinski, Heidi Steinbrink, Marcella Linahan, Pamela Harman the Educational Program Co-Manager for SOFIA, Tom Jenkins, and Vivian Hoette focus in on an observation target. Image Credit: NASA/SOFIA Working to expand professional development opportunities for science … Continue reading
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Science Teachers Must Remain Vigilant
The last week has generated plenty of news concerning bad bills in the Oklahoma legislature. Without a doubt, the proposal to eliminate APUSH by defunding the program is troubling as is the subsequent mischaracterization of the entire Advanced Placement … Continue reading
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NCSE Evolution and Climate Change Update – 2.13.15
BILL TO UNBLOCK NGSS PASSES WYOMING SENATE Wyoming’s House Bill 23 was passed by the Senate on a 27-3 vote on February 12, 2015. The bill would allow the state to adopt the Next Generation Science Standards by repealing a … Continue reading
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OESE Legislative Update
Senate Bill 665, the “Oklahoma Science Education Act” by Brecheen is legislation that directly attacks the teaching of sound science. The bill is virtually identical to a bill filed by Brecheen last year that died in the Senate Education Committee. … Continue reading
Legislative update
SB 21, the Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act by Allen has been referred to the Judiciary Committee and SB 665, the Oklahoma Science Education Act by Brecheen has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. Both of these bills have been discussed previously … Continue reading
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NCSE Update – 2.6.2015
DARWIN DAY RESOLUTION IN CONGRESS House Resolution 67, introduced in the United States House of Representatives on February 2, 2015, would, if passed, express the House’s support of designating February 12, 2015, as Darwin Day, and its recognition of “Charles … Continue reading
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TiffanyGram – 2.4.15
Greetings Science Educators! I hope the week finds you well. It has been a very busy time for many of us since returning from Winter Break! We are wrapping up the last three Science Standards Regional Workshops around the state … Continue reading
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HB 1537 Introduced to Re-Write Science Standards (Again)
District 25 (Pontotoc county) Representative Todd Thompsen has introduced legislation that, if passed, would re-write Science Standards for the 3rd time in 5 years. HB 1537 modifies the law from last year that scrapped the Common Core and mandated new College … Continue reading
Legislative Tools for Science Teachers
The Oklahoma Legislature begins it’s 55th regular session next week. Here are some popular links and resources that you might find handy at some point during the next 4 months until adjournment at the end of May: Aren’t sure who … Continue reading