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Get Your Nature On!

7/30/2014

 
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Whether you're looking for the best practices in K–12 STEM education or ways to build partnerships between informal and formal science educators, the National Science Teachers Association has all the bases covered. With more than 400 sessions available to choose from, you’ll be able to fill your daily schedule at the NSTA Area Conference on Science Education in Richmond this October 16–18.

In addition to the outstanding P.D. sessions, workshops, and the famous exhibit hall, NSTA is collaborating with the International Reading Association for an all-day unique event celebrating Science and Literacy. NSTA is also partnering with the Virginia Office of Environmental Education (VOEE) and the Virginia Resource-Use Education Council (VRUEC) to bring you a special strand called 'Get Your Nature On.' Click here for more information about sessions scheduled for this strand and register today!

cynthia tallia
9/18/2014 02:35:07 pm

Dear Kim & Kathy: I am out of town Sept 26 - Oct 4, 2014. This is my annual vacation time. I am so sorry that I will have to miss our Oct 4th session. i am very disappointed!
tonight was wonderful and i am thrilled to soon becoming a Master Naturalist & helping our environment!! : )


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