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Ists E-Newsletter, November 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
Ists E-Newsletter, November 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
ISTS Newsletter
In this issue:
--Notes from Your President
--ISTS Fall '04 Conference Comments
--Announcements—a slew of opportunities
--Your ISTS Leadership Team
Ists E-Newsletter, October 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
Ists E-Newsletter, October 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
ISTS Newsletter
In this issue:
--Notes from Your President
--October 21: ISTS Fall ’04 Conference and Chairman’s invitation
--Your ISTS Leadership Team
--Announcements
Ists E-Newsletter, August 1, 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
Ists E-Newsletter, August 1, 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
ISTS Newsletter
In this issue:
--A Favorable Atmosphere
--October 21: ISTS Fall '04 Conference and Chairman's invitation
--Your ISTS Leadership Team
--Announcements
--Science Policy News
2004 Sixteenth Annual Imsa Presentation Day, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
2004 Sixteenth Annual Imsa Presentation Day, Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMSAloquium Event Booklets
"Students who attend the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy do not have to wait until they graduate from college to begin to make significant contributions to science, mathematics, the humanities and the world around them."
President's Banquet Program, 116th Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science, Iowa Academy Of Science
President's Banquet Program, 116th Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Banquet Program:
Awards - Distinguished Service: Dr. Peggy Whitson
Awards - Distinguished Iowa Scientist: Dr. Wendy Powers
Awards - Distinguished Iowa Scientist: Arnold van der Valk
Awards - Distinguished Fellow: Reid Palmer
President's Comments: Dr. Thomas Felton
Incomiing President's Response: Dr. Richard Lampe
Ists E-Newsletter, April 21, 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
Ists E-Newsletter, April 21, 2004, Iowa Academy Of Science
ISTS Newsletter
In this issue:
--By Way of Introductions
--Top 5 Reasons to be a Member of ISTS
--ISTS Fall ’04 Conference
--ISTS Leadership Team
--Announcements
--State Science Policy News
116th Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science [Program, 2004], Iowa Academy Of Science
116th Annual Meeting Of The Iowa Academy Of Science [Program, 2004], Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
Contents:
Notes Page --- 3
Friday Program Summary --- 4
Senior Academy Poster Presentation Titles --- 5
General Session Speakers --- 7
Symposia Programs --- 8
Saturday Program Summary --- 9
Section Meeting Programs (Alphabetical by Section) --- 9
2004 Awards --- 14
Abstracts (by Section) --- 15
Author Index --- 42
Iowa Academy Of Science 116th Annual Meeting [2004]: Advance Program, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy Of Science 116th Annual Meeting [2004]: Advance Program, Iowa Academy Of Science
Iowa Academy of Science Documents
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On Reflection, James Anthony Gibbons
On Reflection, James Anthony Gibbons
Shannon Research Press
This book commences with a criticism of constructivism as the basis for curriculum design followed by an attempt to argue an alternative. It is possible to proceed to criticise constructivism as the basis for curriculum design by illustrating the issues with references to extracts from curricula used by various countries and Departments of Education. This book takes a different route. The assumption is made that criticism will be clearer if related to a substantial part of a curriculum rather than extracts from a variety of curricula from a variety of countries. The focus is on the recently developed, and currently …