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Late Breaks...The National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation has awarded Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study, a nonprofit science curricula organization, with a
$1.2 million grant for a 24-month project to develop a high school
curriculum replacement unit, including two teaching CD-ROMs about the
nature of science and biological evolution. Based on concepts from
the National Science Education Standards, the unit will be designed
to enhance students' understanding of biological evolution and the
nature of science, and to develop scientific inquiry abilities. For
more information, visit
www.bscs.org or
www.nsf.gov.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Biological Sciences
Curriculum Study, a nonprofit science curricula organization, with a
$1.2 million grant for a 24-month project to develop a high school
curriculum replacement unit, including two teaching CD-ROMs about the
nature of science and biological evolution. Based on concepts from
the National Science Education Standards, the unit will be designed
to enhance students' understanding of biological evolution and the
nature of science, and to develop scientific inquiry abilities. For
more information, visit
www.bscs.org or
www.nsf.gov.