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This blog is intended to serve as a resource for new and experience science teachers in New Mexico! Please comment on your experiences with these programs as well as let me know of any fabulous programs which I have not listed! Please share! New Mexico CAN be number 1 in science education!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Center for Hands-On-Learning


We are a nonprofit corporation founded and run by teachers, dedicated to helping everyone keep learning.

We create curriculum and materials that are educational, easy to use, and fun for after-school groups, classrooms, and schools.

Don't see what you need? We'll work with you to create unique, innovative solutions--no matter how big or small your program.


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

NCSSSMST

Established in 1988, NCSSSMST (or S3 for short) includes more than 100 institutional member specialized secondary schools and programs that prepare students for leadership in STEM (science, engineering, mathematics, and technology) and serves more than 1500 professionals and 40,000 students.

There are also more than 100 affiliate members (colleges, universities, corporations, nonprofits, and others) who support our members’ visions of transformative STEM education.

S3 provides a forum for members to evolve relationships and for member professionals to collaborate. We organize annual fall student conferences, spring professional conferences, and summer student research symposia, all hosted/supported by members.

Our publications include an electronic newsletter, a biannual journal, a Membership Profile, a Guide to Student Research, and a variety of reports.

We invite you to explore our website and learn more about our organization, programs, and services.

PAEMST

The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching are the Nation's highest honors for teachers of mathematics and science. The Awards recognize outstanding K-12 teachers for their contributions in the classroom and to their profession.

Since 1983, more than 4,000 teachers have been recognized for their contributions to mathematics and science education. If you know great teachers, nominate them to join this prestigious network of professionals.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Project GUTS



About Project GUTS
Project GUTS -- Growing Up Thinking Scientifically -- is a summer and after-school science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program for middle school students based in Santa Fe, New Mexico and serving New Mexico. Growing up thinking scientifically means learning to look at the world and ask questions, develop answers to the questions through scientific inquiry, and design solutions to their problems. Project GUTS is hosted by the Santa Fe Institute and is funded by the National Science Foundation, the Bengier Foundation, the Los Alamos National Bank, Lockheed-Martin/Sandia Foundation, the New Mexico Public Education Department Math and Science Bureau, New Mexico Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NM-EPSCoR), the Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation, and by private donors.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Bio-Rad Laboratories

The Biotechnology Explorer program provides access to technological innovations through practical hands-on activities in a format that works in the classroom.

Flinn Scientific

Request a current Flinn Scientific Catalog/Reference Manual
The science teacher's "Safety Bible." Chemical storage and disposal procedures, solution preparation recipes, lab technique "how to" boxes, top quality products, competitive prices.

Carolina Biological Supplies

More than 80 years of world-class support for science education

Carolina Venus FlytrapFrom our beginnings in 1927, Carolina Biological Supply Company has grown to become the leading supplier of biological and science teaching materials. Today, from our headquarters in Burlington, North Carolina, we serve customers worldwide, including teachers, professors, home-school educators, and professionals in health and science-related fields.

Our Mission
To be the leading hands-on science and math education company in America.

Our Vision
To provide educators the finest products and services that help students of all ages learn and understand science and math.

Background
Carolina began as the vision of Dr. Thomas E. Powell Jr., a young geology and biology professor at Elon College (now Elon University). During the 1920s, science teachers had to collect most of the materials they used in their classes and laboratories, which took considerable time away from their primary responsibilities.

Like other teachers, Dr. Powell was spending much of his own time in the field gathering specimens for his classes. Because he usually got more than he needed, he sold the surplus to his colleagues. Dr. Powell foresaw that the coming years would bring a growing need for his collecting abilities.

At first, Dr. Powell operated Carolina part-time. However, by the mid-1930s, the demand for teaching specimens and materials had developed into a full-time profession, and Carolina Biological Supply Company was on its way. Dr. Powell’s vision of a company that would supply science materials to educational institutions around the world soon turned into reality.

Today
Carolina is truly one of the most extraordinary companies in the world. We work in partnership with educators and scientists to provide everything needed for science and math education, including:Our trained biologists culture and ship over 30 species of protozoa, 150 types of bacteria andfungi, more than 130 kinds of algae, and numerous plant tissue cultures. We also maintain and culture over 75 strains of Drosophila melanogaster, the common fruit fly, for the educational market. Students throughout the country can selectively breed these organisms, gaining actual hands-on experience in genetics. Those who prefer plant genetics have a choice of more than 15 crosses ofcorn.

Our products also have been used by the scientific and health communities:Carolina Butterfly
  • Doctors needed medical leeches during surgery to reattach a person’s severed ear. We supplied the medical leeches, which prevented the blood from clotting and rejection from occurring.
  • NASA scientists wanted to test moon rocks for the presence of life. They required luciferase, an enzyme found in fireflies that reacts with ATP (a molecule found in all living creatures). We supplied the luciferase.
  • Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Columbia tested flatworms for regeneration in the zero gravity of space. We supplied the planarians.
To see more current information about our products and community involvement, visit Carolina News.

Our Staff
Dr. Powell instilled 3 key words into every person he hired: innovation, quality, and service. He based these 3 principles on the belief that Carolina staff members remained a part of education and functioned as partners with colleagues working in the classroom.

Today, we employ over 450 people, many of whom are former educators and understand the unique challenges teachers face in the classroom and laboratory. Our staff often collaborate with teachers and institutions to create new educational products. The benefits of this approach can be seen in the way our materials help teachers engage and motivate students. If you are interested in working at Carolina, please see our current Employment Opportunities.

Success Stories
Carolina’s staff was instrumental in creating the effective and successful Science and Technology for Children® (STC®) program with the National Science Resources Center (NSRC). The NSRC is an organization created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academies. Its mission is to improve the learning and teaching of science for all children in the United States and throughout the world. Developed and tested by teachers, STC® is an inquiry-based elementary science curriculum that engages students in hands-on learning.

Our staff also worked with the University of Wisconsin to develop Wisconsin Fast Plants® teaching materials. The Wisconsin Fast Plants® products address all aspects of plant biology while providing hands-on learning opportunities for students. It is just another example of the benefits of our collaborative approach. Carolina was also the first company to:

  • Carolina LadybugSuccessfully culture and ship living protozoa to schools around the United States
  • Develop and perfect a culture medium for growing the colonial protistVolvox
  • Create a substitute for formalin as a preservative—our revolutionary Carolina’s Perfect Solution®
  • Market thin-section microscope slides for the classroom, providing an exceptionally clear view of tissue structure
  • Offer complete kits of materials for Advanced Placement® Biology
  • Our scientific experts maintain a focus on new product development so we can continue to lead the way, in and out of the classroom.
World Class Support with Carolina.com
Since 1927, our collaborative approach has not only brought teachers innovative quality products, it has also been instrumental in providing world-class support that includes unmatched customer service and prompt, reliable delivery. Each department at Carolina works together to ensure that we have what you want when you want it. Every product we offer is backed by The Carolina Pledge: 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. All of our products are unconditionally guaranteed. If for any reason you are not satisfied with any item, you may return it for a replacement, a refund, or credit. It’s that simple.

Need a job?

NM REAP

NMREAP is New Mexico's premier national online recruitment and application service for educators. NMREAP is dedicated to helping school districts and applicants save time, money, and energy by using NMREAP's state-of-the-art online job application system.

With one user-friendly online system, school districts quickly and easily post vacancies across the United States and just as quickly search applications on customized criteria determined by each New Mexico district.

By completing just one NMREAP application, job applicants may apply to as many participating school districts as they choose.

Additionally, with its own in-state director, NMREAP member district personnel and applicants alike benefit from knowledgeable and personalized service.

Pets in the Classroom Grant

Pets in the Classroom
An educational grants program to support school teachers to have aquarium fish or small pets in the classroom.

Kids and pets—it’s just natural

Kids benefit from exposure to pets in the classroom in ways that help to shape their lives for years to come. Our goal is to establish healthy child-pet relationships at an early age by supporting responsible pet care in grammar and middle school classrooms across the country.

The Pet Care Trust believes in supporting teachers

We know many school teachers have very limited resources for the support of classroom animals. That’s why the Pet Care Trust is sponsoring this program to help teachers support pets in the classroom through direct, no-hassle grants. You can obtain a grant or coupon for the purchase of new pets, pet environments or pet food and supplies for existing classroom pets.

We’re cutting out the red tape

Just fill out the application and tell us about yourself, your students and your classroom. Email it to us, and we’ll get back to you with a decision within 7 business days. If you qualify, we’ll send a coupon directly to you for the support of your classroom pets. That’s all there is to it.

The following conditions apply:

Pets in the Classroom grants are offered to Kindergarten through Sixth grade classes only in both public and private schools.

These grants are intended to support pets or aquariums in the classroom for the purposes of teaching children to bond with and care for their pets responsibly. The welfare of the small animals involved is of paramount importance. These grants must not be used for the purposes of research or experiments of any kind.

Grants or coupons will be distributed in the amounts of $50, $100 or $150.
Grant money may not be spent for overhead, administration or for any other purpose than to purchase new pets, pet environments or pet food and supplies for existing classroom pets.

Only one grant per teacher is permitted. Teachers may re-apply for grant money each fall.

Grant approval is at the sole discretion of the Pet Care Trust. Amounts awarded may vary according to monies available at the time of the request.

http://www.petsintheclassroom.org/

NSTA Awards

Many opportunities to apply to win awards that include money to attend an NSTA conference as well as classroom supplies, etc.

Bioregional Outdoor Education Project

Welcome to Bioregional Outdoor Education Project

BOEP2The Bioregional Outdoor Education Project (BOEP), initiated by the Four Corners School of Outdoor Education (FCS) of Monticello, Utah in 1998, promotes understanding and appreciation of the Colorado Plateau Bioregion through core- based, interdisciplinary, experiential curricula in grades K-8. It is designed to reach teachers and students on the Colorado Plateau through a Roving Teacher Education and Mentoring delivery system. Our goal is to reach ALL elementary schools in the 96 school districts of the Colorado Plateau bioregion (parts of UT, CO, NM, AZ) over 25 years.

Pollinator Live

How to Participate

FlowerPollinatorLIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure will provide teachers and students with informative and interactive ways to learn about pollinators. Teachers will be able to use pollinators as a resource to:

  • meet science standards
  • get students involved in citizen science
  • learn outdoors
  • become knowledgeable, engaged, and active conservationists

You may participate in this adventure in a number of ways.

  • Join us for a live electronic field trips for students.
  • Participate in web seminars hosted by the National Science Teachers Association.
  • Check out the resources on this web site for conserving and protecting pollinators.
  • Create your own pollinator and butterfly gardens and outdoor classrooms. CLICK HERE for helpful information about how to start and maintain a schoolyard garden and CLICK HERE for funding opportunities to get you started.
  • Take part in a citizen science project. For a list of opportunities, CLICK HERE.