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Daily Archives: April 6, 2009
Stick Science contest off to a good start
Entries are already starting to roll in for the Florida Citizens for Science Stick Science cartoon contest. The Bad Astronomer himself has now posted about it, and so has another one of our judges Kate Miller. I’ve been asked if … Continue reading
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More Texas ripples
Professor Charles Garner and David Klinghoffer, a senior fellow at Discovery Institute talk about what happened in Texas in an opinion column, and even mention Florida antievolution legislation, taking it way out of context; Florida’s proposed bill was not in … Continue reading
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End of course exams marching forward
FCAT Testing Faces More Budget Cuts Also, plans for end-of course exams are being finalized. Florida will administer exams in algebra I in 2010-11, biology beginning in 2011-12 and American history beginning in 2012-13. The timeline and studies for additional … Continue reading
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