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Science-and-tech club for teachers debuts
Tags: arizona state university, stem[From Making a Difference Every Day]
A new science club is available for Phoenix-area science educators as a new resource to aid them in their teaching.
STELLAR, which stands for Science and Technology Exploration Leveraging Learning, Attitudes and Relevance, is an educator’s science club created by Molina Walters, a clinical associate professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University.
Members meet monthly at ASU’s Polytechnic campus in Mesa to share science lesson ideas and receive lesson resources, in addition to hands-on experience.
Club dues are $15 a semester, $25 for the full year. The next club meeting will be held in late January at ASU’s Polytechnic campus. Interested individuals can contact Walters by emailing drmo@asu.edu.
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“A Bridge Crossed,” a brochure featuring the 2012 progress of Arizona’s Bioscience Roadmap, as well as "Performance Assessment 2002-12," featuring the latest bioscience sector data from Battelle Technology Partnership Practice, are now available.


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