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- SFgate Letters
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- Education Week News
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Examples of Recent Study News Coverage
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Letter from LHS Director Elizabeth K. Stage Dear Friends and Colleagues, |
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District representatives and teachers who participated in the study pointed to many reasons for the limited time spent on science including:
Despite the serious challenges that face educators, there are in fact bright spots in this picture. Some teachers have found exciting ways to integrate science into reading and math lessons. More than 90% of California districts report they are planning to adopt new science materials by June 2008. We at LHS are pleased that the Hall’s FOSS program is one of the options on California’s list of adopted materials. And California has placed increased importance on science recently through the addition of a 5th grade science assessment. New possibilities are opening up to improve science instruction and talented and dedicated teachers and educational leaders are poised to meet the challenge. We at LHS are here to support you. The Lawrence Hall of Science, the Exploratorium and other similar Bay Area informal learning institutions currently play a key role in supporting elementary science education. And we are prepared to do more to help. LHS has long dedicated its resources to addressing critical needs in science education, providing a variety of professional development opportunities and a rich array of classroom materials for educators. Nationally, more than 20,000 teachers have been trained to use LHS curricula and an estimated 7 million students have been introduced to the wonders of science through these exciting programs which are teacher tested, content rich and standards-based. We value our long-standing partnership with teachers and their school districts – we believe that we can help them to overcome the challenges as they strive to achieve excellence in the teaching of science in our public schools. You can learn more about the comprehensive selection of educational resources available through the Hall by exploring the links below.
To learn more about the state of science education in the Bay Area, copies of the Research Brief, “The Status of Science Education in Bay Area Elementary Schools” and additional information on study methodology and data can be found at this link: www.lawrencehallofscience.org/rea/bayareastudy. You can also view a brief video summary of the results. Improving the quality and breadth of science education in the public schools is but one of many challenges faced by teachers and school administrators – yet in today’s competitive, science-rich and technology-based world, it is of critical importance. There is no single solution and clearly no “quick fix.” Strategies for improvement will be best found through dialogue, collaboration and shared resources, which will empower teachers to teach science and teach it well and provide students with rich opportunities to learn. The dialogue has begun – and Lawrence Hall is here for you.
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