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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Busy, busy, busy
Sorry about the lack of posts lately. Been very busy. NCSE’s Genie Scott is coming to Florida tonight and Florida Citizens for Science is co-sponsoring her visit. She’ll be giving a presentation at a Florida Association of Science Supervisors meeting … Continue reading
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Alternative assignments question
One of the best things about Florida Citizens for Science is the network of experienced professionals we have available. If you have a question, I have no doubt this network can come up with a helpful answer. For instance, last week … Continue reading
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Biology students do pay attention
Hey, high school biology teachers, students are paying attention to you. What you teach and how you teach it really can influence how kids view evolution and creationism, according to a recently published study. The study questioned introductory biology students … Continue reading
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