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  1. Added Jul 28, 2008 by mniemitz
    Until recently, the impact of Title IX, the law forbidding sexual discrimination in education, has been limited mostly to sports. But now, under pressure from Congress, some federal agencies have quietly picked a new target: science.
  2. Added Jun 11, 2008 by aseldow
    This is a phenomenal website full of free educational resources for science teachers!
  3. Added Dec 18, 2007 by mniemitz
    Sense About Science is an independent charitable trust promoting good science and evidence in public debates. We do this by promoting respect for evidence and by urging scientists to engage actively with a wide range of groups, particularly when debates are controversial or difficult.
  4. Added Dec 11, 2007 by ljsylvan and 1 other
    Harness the power of the Internet... wisely. WISE is a simple yet powerful learning environment where students examine realworld evidence and analyze current scientific controversies. Our curriculum projects are designed to meet standards and complement your current science curriculum, and your grade 5-12 students will find them exciting and engaging. A web browser is all they need to take notes, discuss theories, and organize their arguments... they can even work from home! Our Teacher Area lets you explore new projects and grade your students? work on the Web. Best of all, everything in WISE is completely free.
  5. Added Nov 02, 2007 by schwangr
    Lots of great online resources for teaching science.
  6. Added Oct 23, 2007 by schwangr
    "Great links to Great Science Resources. For students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians. More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level"
  7. Added Oct 23, 2007 by schwangr
    Chemsoft offers support in several areas of Chemistry with emphasis on educational aspects. The aim is to provide learning by hands-on experience using computer simulation of phenomena and/or theoretical principles. The older topics on Gasphysics, Chemical Kinetics, Statistical Thermostatics, and Spectroscopy comprise lecture notes and demonstration programs developed by the author during his...
  8. Added Oct 15, 2007 by schwangr and 1 other
    The complex and abstract nature of Science makes the subject difficult to understand. But complexity is not the only barrier to our understanding Science. The subject is made much more difficult by the presence of numerous misleading "Science Myths" which circulate in the popular culture, which are handed down from parents to children, and which have become so common and widespread that they appear widely in science textbooks and are taught as facts in grade school.
  9. Added Oct 07, 2007 by schwangr
    "It’s no surprise to me that Colorado’s public school system is not good. I mean, I’m a product of the Boulder Valley School District and I can tell you first hand that it’s not great at preparing one for college, or anything for that matter. So, it shouldn’t come as a big shock to me that I need to pick up the slack for what my sons are NOT learning about science in school."
  10. Added Sep 05, 2007 by brasst and 2 others
    Teachers' Domain is an online educational service with two related components — Collections and Courses — that help teachers enhance their students' learning experiences and advance their own teaching skills.
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