Building a Presence for Science is the largest networking initiative of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). The award-winning program is designed to improve the teaching and learning of science from kindergarten through 12th grade. NSTA is the world’s largest organization dedicated to the improvement of science teaching and learning. Major funding for Building a Presence for Science is provided by the Exxon Mobil Foundation.
The mission of Building a Presence for Science is to end the isolation of classroom science teachers and to provide them with professional development opportunities and science teaching resources.
The goals of the program are to:
- Identify a Point of Contact for standards-based science teaching and learning in every school;
- Establish an electronic network of science educators;
- Create an infrastructure of national and state partners who are advocates for effective science teaching and learning.
Building a Presence for Science networks are being implemented and established in the most states. Key Leaders in each state and a Point of Contact for science in every public and private school form the network. The program brings standards-based teaching and learning into schools in participating states and helps teachers implement the National Science Education Standards (NSES) in conjunction with state science standards.
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If you would like to become a BaPS point of contact for your school please contact CASM at julie@casmcenter.org |