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Articles in Spring 2003 issue of Science Educator

  • Teaching to the science standards: Stories from the classroom
    by Rios, Jose M
  • coupled-inquiry cycle: A teacher concerns-based model for effective student inquiry, The
    by Dunkhase, John A
  • Is there a shortage among mathematics and science teachers?1
    by Ingersoll, Richard M
  • Science in the city: Consistently improved achievement in elementary school science results from careful planning and stakeholder inclusion
    by Vasquez, Jo Anne; Teferi, Mulugheta; Schicht, William W
  • Science leadership in an era of accountability: A call for collaboration
    by Jorgenson, Olaf; MacDougall, Gregory; Llewellyn, Douglas
  • Using GIS technology to support K-8 scientific inquiry teaching and learning
    by Akerson, Valarie L; Dickinson, Larry E
  • Providing effective professional development: Lessons from the eisenhower program
    by Porter, Andrew C; Garet, Michael S; Desimone, Laura M; Birman, Beatrice F
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