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Scholarship to National Youth Science Camp
Applications to attend the 2010 National Youth Science Camp are now available. Each year NH gets to send two students - all expenses paid - to West Virginia for the National Youth Science Camp. Each high school may submit one candidate. Click here for an application and more information about National Youth Science Camp.
eMSS - Mathematics and Science mentoring program (archived)
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST)
Nominations are now being accepted online until April 1, 2010 for the 2010 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. The PAEMST Online Application is now available at www.paemst.org. To apply, teachers must first be nominated for the award. Teachers may nominate themselves or someone else (e.g., principals, teachers, parents, or other members of the general public) may nominate them for this award. Once nominated, teachers will receive an e-mail with a login and password to access the online application. The application deadline for elementary school teachers (grades K-6) is May 3, 2010.
The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching is the highest recognition that kindergarten through 12th-grade mathematics or science teachers may receive for outstanding teaching in the United States. Awardees are recognized for their contribution to teaching and learning and their ability to help students make progress in mathematics and science. In addition to honoring individual achievement, the goal of the award program is to exemplify the highest standards of mathematics and science teaching.
Contact: Christine Downing, (603) 863-2414 x2103, cdowning@newport.k12.nh.us
Jiffi Rainie, (603) 271-7450, jennifer.rainie@ed.state.nh.us
Gail Taylor, (603) 271-8266, Gail.J.Taylor@ed.state.nh.us
Frameworks
for Science Literacy Approved by State Board June 14, 2006
On June 14, 2006 the
State Board of Education approved the NH Frameworks for Science
Literacy. The focus of the new document is to help districts
develop science curricula that help all students graduate with an
understanding of science literacy. Since science is an ever-expanding
collection of data, evidence and thought, efforts have been made
to focus on the themes and topics all students will need to know
for the 21 st century.
The
Framework includes the Grade Span Expectations (GSE's) for the following
grade spans: K-2; 3-4; 5-6; 7-8; 9-11 (basic) and 11 & 12 (advanced).
Assessment targets for the state-wide science assessment are imbedded
in the GSE's at the specific grade-level assessed and framed with
a bold box.
New
Hampshire Science Curriculum and Assessment Information
- NH Science Curriculum and Assessment Update -
Winter 2007
- NH NECAP Assessment Science Information Sheet
- NH NECAP Science Pre-Test for Teachers and Administrators

- Answer Sheet for NH NECAP Science Pre-Test (for
Teachers and Administrators)

More information about the NECAP Science Assessment can be found on the NH Science BLOG www.nheon.org/science
Science
Framework
- New
Hampshire Framework for Science Literacy K-12
(On CD)
NH
Science Grade Span Expectations
- K-12 Science Process Skills
(Part of CD)
- K-12 Earth Space Science
(Part of CD)
- K-12 Life Science
(Part of CD)
- K-12 Physical Science
(Part of CD)
NH
NECAP Inquiry Task Information (New Section - Entire section NOT on CD)
NH
NECAP Science Information (New Section - Entire section NOT on CD)
NH
Science Curriculum and Assessment Resources (Some on CD others are not – See Below)
- Books for Curriculum Reference
(Part of CD)
- Measurement Specifics for Science
(Part of CD)
- NH Informal Science Connections
(Part of CD)
- Science Literacy Resources
(Part of CD)
- References for New Hampshire Science
(Part of CD)
- Grade K-2 Span Stems and Expectations
(Reformatted and NOT on CD)
- Grade 3-4 Span Stems and Expectations
(Reformatted and NOT on CD)
- Grade 5-6 Span Stems and Expectations
(Reformatted and NOT on CD)
- Grade 7-8 Span Stems and Expectations
(Reformatted and NOT on CD)
- Grade 9-11 Span Stems and Expectations
(Reformatted and NOT on CD)
WANTED:
Science "Points of Contact" for every school in New Hampshire
The
National Science Teachers Association has developed a great tool
for states to connect with all of the science teachers in every
school - Building a Presence. We are trying to identify a teacher
or teachers from each grade in each building in EVERY school to
be the POC (point of contact) and get the information about what
is going on in science in NH. To sign up to be a POC please go to
www.nsta.org/bap and select
NH from the dropdown menu. It will help you find your school and
allow you to put in additional information.
New Hampshire Association of Conservation Districts announces contract opportunity
NH Envirothon Coordinator - see job description - applications due April 24, 2009
New
Hampshire Science Safety Pre-Training Survey
Click
here
to take survey
Resources
for Science Curriculum
Benchmarks
for Science Literacy
Developed by the Project 2061, the Benchmarks look at adjusting
science curriculum to essential elements with a goal of having all
graduates scientifically literate by 2061.
National
Science Education Standards
Developed
in coordination with the National Academies of Science, the NSES
look at revising science teaching and learning.
Atlas
for Science Literacy
This book features visual maps of science content from K to
12. This is a great resource for schools and districts to help with
curriculum development across the “learning trajectory”
of science.
Other
Science Links of Interest:
New
Hampshire Science Teacher Association, http://www.nhsta.net
National
Science Teacher's Association, http://www.nsta.org/
Math/Science
Partnership Initiative Grant Project
Presidential Award For Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching – This prestigious award recognizes up to one mathematics teacher and one science teacher from each state. The prize is a $10,000 cash award. This year, nominations are sought for experienced teachers in grades 7-12. Nomination forms and applications are available at www.paemst.org
For
more information about these or other science-related topics, please
contact:
Jan McLaughlin
- Science Education Consultant, 271-3856 or jmclaughlin@ed.state.nh.us.
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