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Mission: Gold Coast Science Network is a group of professionals
that is dedicated to improving the quality of science education.

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Workshops and Events
Presented by Gold Coast Science Network and cosponsored by California Science Teachers Association 
Growing with Science!
A Conference for Science Educators 
Saturday, April 24, 2010
8:00-4:30 at Oxnard College
Conference Information


University of California Museum of Paleontology



Darwin Day Program
( http://www.darwinday.org )

We would like to encourage your participation in our efforts by coordinating
an event or activity within your classroom or hosting a special
Darwin Day Lecture in your area this coming February. There are
several events ideas and activity suggestions you may be interested in and
those are available on the program website at http://darwin.ws/day/events

The Darwin Day Program is an international celebration of science and
humanity. Its goals are to improve the public's understanding of science and
also to celebrate the life and work of Charles Darwin, along with the many
great minds within the scientific community and, of course, the process of
science itself. You can read more about our
efforts throughout the web site and especially in the "about" section here:
http://darwin.ws/day/about

We do hope you will support our efforts and tell others 
you think might be interested in hearing about the Darwin Day Program.

www.darwinday.org



Ventura County Office of Education - Professional Development Opportunities



What is DataStreme?
Internet-based Weather Course

 
Attention K-12 teachers:  Join DataStreme, a semester long internet-based weather course 
offered through the State University of New York and the American Meteorological Society. 
DataStreme is free, uses current weather events and is given with the expectation 
that it be applied to the classroom. 

DataStreme


  
  
  
 

 

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