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In this issue, the high school edition of Science
Class focuses on Free
for All. This
issue features more than 50 free online opportunities teachers
can order, register, or sign up for to get ready for next
year. Please let us know what you think of the issue, or if
you have suggestions for additional free resources for teachers,
by using the Feedback link at left or by sending an e-mail
to us at enewsletterfeedback@nsta.org.
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with our links, please visit http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/member_high.htm.
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FREE FOR ALL
You might want to set this issue aside until the
last student has left the building, the last report card has been
signed, and your classroom has been closed up for the summer. You
are ready for a relaxing break, and you deserve one. While you are
enjoying the peace and quiet, next year's classes will inevitably
creep into your thoughts. Summer is the perfect time to start thinking
about the resources you'll need for your science class in the fall.
This issue can help.
Last year's Free for All issue was our most popular ever, showing
us that you do catch up on your reading in the summer and that you
need free stuff! So we decided to make Free for All a regular summer
issue. You will find a wealth of free opportunities ranging from
online publications and activities to catalogs of books, as well
as science competitions and professional development workshops.
So point and click to access the following resources and start
planning for next year. It will be here before you know it.
Free for All in the News
Classroom's Costly Lessons (The Washington Post)
Cuts Force Teachers to Forage for Supplies
A recent nationwide survey by the National School Supply and Equipment
Association found that teachers spent an average of $589 of their
own money on supplies in 2001, up from $448 in 1999.
Article summaries provided by the NSTA WebNews Service.
Click here to read more:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A39981-2003Aug24¬Found=true
Free Opportunities for High School Science Teachers
http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/high_school.htm
Free
Resources For Science Teachers
Enrich your teaching materials and strategies with the following
free resources and opportunities.
Click here to learn more:
http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/news_stories_high.htm
Professional
Development
Public
Schools, Public Will
In his presentation to the National School Boards
Association's Council of Urban Boards of Education, Arnold F. Fege,
director of public engagement and advocacy for the Public Education
Network, said , "It's not just whether we have enough funding
for educationit's whether we have the political will to allocate
the money fairly." (Reprinted with permission of the American
School Boards Journal, May 2004.)
Click here to read more:
http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/asbj.pdf
NSTA
Opportunities
These NSTA free resources are available through http://www.nsta.org.
Click here to learn more:
http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/nstahigh.htm
Coming Your Way: A
Summer Issue of The Science Teacher
You told us you have more time for reading and planning in the
summer months, so we are mailing our first-ever summer issue of
The Science Teacher this July.
Click here to read more:
http://science.nsta.org/enewsletter/2004-06/tstsummer.pdf
Write for NSTA's
Journals
The Science Teacher (Grades 912) has issued a Call
for Papers on specific topics. Click here to find out more:
http://www.nsta.org/420
Next
Month's Theme:
Summer Reading
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