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Christopher Columbus Awards for Middle School
Teams of up to four students and a coach identify a community issue and use the scientific process to solve it.
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Project Learning Tree, Project WET and Flying WILD
January 7-9, 2009 workshop features learning objectives with hands-on activities that you will take home.
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2009 National Engineers Week Future City Competition
Sponsored by the nations professional engineering community, Future City aims to stir interest in science, technology, math and engineering among young people
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Engineering Essay Contest
Students in grades 3-12 can compete for cash prizes.
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2009 Amgen Award for Science Teaching
Amgen encourages excellence in science education by recognizing extraordinary K-12 science teachers.
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Biology Teachers Award Two From Kentucky
Peggy Welch and Mary Beth Rouse recognized by the National Association of Biology Teachers.
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2007-08 ALBERT EINSTEIN DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
As an Einstein Fellow you will spend a school year in Washington, DC sharing your expertise with policy makers.
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The Computing Science Exploration Grant Program presented by Fourier Systems
Providing an opportunity for teachers to receive science-focused tools to implement in their classroom to increase student learning in math and science
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Conservation Writing and Art Contests Continue In New Format
For 64 years young Kentuckians have been participating in the Writing and Jim Claypool Conservation Art contests. And this year, with only a few changes, students will once again have that opportunity.
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NASA's Best of the Best Science Websites
A list of science education related websites selected by folks at NASA.
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Member Log-in Directions
Click here to find out how you can log-in as member for the first time.
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County Maps for Teachers from KGS
Teachers may download or view copies of county geology land use planning maps to use in their classrooms and request a free, laminated copy.
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News from KDE
 
October Science Newsletters
KDE has published new science newsletters for October 2008.
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Common Core for Every Student: Kentucky's Program of Studies and the College Readiness Standards
On February 1, 2006, the Kentucky Board of Education defined a detailed and more rigorous minimum high school graduation requirement, beginning with the graduating class of 2012
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Public News
 
Monarch Live - Distance Learning
Register now to participate in the annual migration of the monarch butterfly, one of the most spectacular natural phenomena in the world.
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Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge
Now through March 15, 2009, middle school students can "go green" and team up for the first and only national K-12 sustainability education initiative aligned to education standards.
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Hummel Planetarium Astronomy Outreach
We are now bringing a Starlab portable planetarium to schools in our 22 county service region.
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The Cosmic Lesson Competition
High School and Middle school teachers and their students are invited to participate in a unique, year-long learning adventure and the opportunity to win a Digital STARLAB Planetarium system valued at $58,000!
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Announcements
County Maps for Teachers from KGS
Teachers may download or view copies of county geology land use planning maps to use in their classrooms and request a free, laminated copy.
Member Log-in Directions
Click here to find out how you can log-in as member for the first time.
NASA's Best of the Best Science Websites
A list of science education related websites selected by folks at NASA.
Conservation Writing and Art Contests Continue In New Format
For 64 years young Kentuckians have been participating in the Writing and Jim Claypool Conservation Art contests. And this year, with only a few changes, students will once again have that opportunity.
The Computing Science Exploration Grant Program presented by Fourier Systems
Providing an opportunity for teachers to receive science-focused tools to implement in their classroom to increase student learning in math and science
2007-08 ALBERT EINSTEIN DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
As an Einstein Fellow you will spend a school year in Washington, DC sharing your expertise with policy makers.
Biology Teachers Award Two From Kentucky
Peggy Welch and Mary Beth Rouse recognized by the National Association of Biology Teachers.
2009 Amgen Award for Science Teaching
Amgen encourages excellence in science education by recognizing extraordinary K-12 science teachers.
Engineering Essay Contest
Students in grades 3-12 can compete for cash prizes.
2009 National Engineers Week Future City Competition
Sponsored by the nations professional engineering community, Future City aims to stir interest in science, technology, math and engineering among young people
Project Learning Tree, Project WET and Flying WILD
January 7-9, 2009 workshop features learning objectives with hands-on activities that you will take home.
Christopher Columbus Awards for Middle School
Teams of up to four students and a coach identify a community issue and use the scientific process to solve it.