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“Evolution in Extreme Environments” Symposium to be Webcast Live from NABT Conference in Denver
“Evolution in Extreme Environments” Symposium to be Webcast Live > from NABT Conference in Denver > > Are you interested in evolution, but unable to attend this year’s > National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) conference in > Denver? Would … Continue reading
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Tagged Conference, High School, NABT, Opportunities, PASS
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OSDE Student Assessment Documents Update
Please see the very important information listed below from the Assessment Office. Be sure to download the Blueprints for the assessed science grades/content and also download the new performance level descriptors. These documents will be very valuable as you plan … Continue reading
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Tagged Elementary, High School, Middle School, News, OSDE, PASS
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More February NEWS from OSDE
Even though February is a short month, A LOT of stuff is happening in science education. Catch up on the latest, including information about these legislative actions in a special edition Janagram: House Bill 1706 House Bill 1706 ( proposed … Continue reading
And Now a Word from the State Science Curriculum Director…
The Oklahoma State Department of Education Curriculum Team Leader and content directors are proud to announce that the brand new Parent PASS documents are available to view and download from the OSDE website. You can find them HERE Grades PreK – 8 … Continue reading
‘Best Practice Simplified’ on the KABT BioBlog
Over on the left side of this page are links to a number of other science associations of interest. KABT (Kansas Association of Biology Teachers) member Scott Sharp has just posted a new item on the KABT BioBlog that is intriguing given … Continue reading →