Publications
and Reports
The following documents are
available for download. Publications are also available
in hard copy format upon request.
Publications
Invitational
Conference on K-12 Outreach from University Science Departments
Download
proceedings in PDF format
2000 Proceedings (17.5 MB)
2001
Proceedings (3.7 MB)
2002
Proceedings (6.5 MB)
2003
Proceedings (1.2 MB)
2004 Proceedings (2.5 MB)
2005 Proceedings
(1.2 MB)
Relating
Genetics to Everyday Life: A Collection of Activities
for the High School Biology Classroom.
The
manual contains 20 activities divided into 5 separate
units that are structured around the following topics:
an introduction to genomics, microbes, plants, microbe-plant
interactions, and human impact. It was created as the
educational outreach component for research being done
in the area of genomics, not only at North Carolina
State University, but also at a number of other university
research facilities around the country The activities
manual is available, free of charge, to high school
science teachers in
North Carolina,
Texas, Kentucky, Arizona, Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana.
Environmental
Science: A Collection of Activities for Middle School
Classroom
The
NSF Science and Technology Center for Environmentally
Responsible Solvents and Processes is proud to present
a new resource for Middle School Science teachers. A
collection of activities from NC WILD, Project WET,
Project Learning Tree, S.E.A. Lab, Water Sourcebook
and SEPUP designed for the middle school classroom and
correlated to the NC Standard Course of Study (NCSCS)
and Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). The
book is FREE to NC and Texas middle school science teachers.
Environmental
Science: A Collection of Activities for High School Classroom
The
NSF Science and Technology Center for Environmentally
Responsible Solvents and Processes is proud to present
a new resource for NC Earth/Environmental Science teachers.
This collection of activities have been correlated to
the objectives of the NC SCS for this newest high school
course. The activities were collected from NC WILD,
Project WET, Water Sourcebook and SEPUP. The book is
FREE to NC and Texas teachers currently teaching Earth/Environmental
Science.
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