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NSTA Home | Member Benefits | Conferences | Journals | Science Store | Learning Center | | Dear Science Educator: NSTA needs your help. Many believe that public education may face serious challenges in 2017. Will the tenets we value as classroom teachers be scrutinized? Will education standards be contested? Will key science concepts such as climate science and the theory of evolution be questioned? As the voice of science education nationwide and in our nation's capital, NSTA is preparing to meet these challenges. Please join us. Looking ahead to 2017, keep us in mind as you make your end-of-year giving plans. We invite you to donate to NSTA's general fund or make NSTA your choice in Amazon Smile. NSTA is a key advocate for science teachers. We worked closely with key decision makers to help craft the new federal education law, Every Student Succeeds Act, and we are planning now on strategies to implement the new law and work with the new Administration. Click here to get all of our legislative updates and action alerts. Working together, we will make it crystal clear that science and STEM education must remain a priority. David L. Evans, Ph.D. Executive Director National Science Teachers Association | | THE FINE PRINT This e-mail is brought to you by the National Science Teachers Association 1840 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3000 Phone: 703-243-7100 http://www.nsta.org If you do not want to receive information by e-mail, please follow this link: http://www.nsta.org/account/opt_out.aspx?email=newsletter@newslettercollector.com |
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