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2012 Oklahoma Regents Summer Academies in Math, Science and Technology
This summer, invite your students to spend time at an Oklahoma college or university and discover the fascinating worlds of aeronautics, engineering, environmental conservation, forensic science and much more! Summer Academies are FREE! Be sure to request applications from the contact person … Continue reading
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From This Weeks NCSE’s Evolution and Climate Change Update
ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO IN OKLAHOMA Oklahoma’s Senate Bill 1742 — one of two bills attacking the teaching of evolution and of climate change active in the Oklahoma legislature during 2012 — is dead, having died in committee on … Continue reading
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News from OESE
Anti-evolution bills in Oklahoma Legislature 2012 HB1551 passes the House This is a caryover bill from last year. Arguments against the bill are the same as those for SB1742, below. See thishandout from last year for more information. HB1551, “Scientific Education … Continue reading
Science Textbook Adoption Delayed (Again)
(From a Letter to Superintendents from Paige Pierce-Phillips, Director, Instructional Materials, Oklahoma State Department of Education) March 13, 2012 Dear Superintendent, On behalf of the Oklahoma State Textbook Committee I want to inform you of changes being made to the textbook subject … Continue reading
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Presidential Awards Deadlines Approach
Only two weeks left before nominations close for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) program. Anyone–principals, teachers, parents, students, or members of the general public–may nominate a K-6 teacher by completing the nomination form available … Continue reading
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Evolution Legislation Update for Alabama, Louisiana and Oklahoma
(From the AIBS Public Policy Report, Volume 13, Issue 6, March 12, 2012) Anti-Evolution Legislation in Alabama, Oklahoma Legislation that would allow the teaching of creationism in schools is moving forward in the Alabama and Oklahoma state … Continue reading
Watch NASA’s Sun-Earth Day Web Cast!
June 5, 2012, Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii Subscribe to the NASA Edge podcast on iTunes NASA EDGE is proud to join forces with the Sun Earth Day Team to celebrate the Transit of Venus! On June 5, 2012, we will … Continue reading
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What’s your grade?
The public comment period for the regulations governing the state’s new A-F system of grading schools and school systems is open through March 19th. Below are 2 excerpts taken from the regulations that could (will?) have profound affects on the … Continue reading
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Final Print Version of A Framework for K–12 Science Education Now Available
A Framework for K-12 Science Education—released online last summer and now available in print—describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school, and it provides an … Continue reading
What’s Your Grade (part 2)
In an earlier post I asked the question “What’s Your Grade”? in reference to what you think would be your school and school district grades under the newly developed A-F grading system recently released in draft form by the State … Continue reading →