The Association for Science Education:
Teachers helping teachers teach science. UK's largest science
association dedicated to the teaching of science. Over 25,000
members worldwide.
http://www.ase.org.uk/
Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education:
Analyzes and reports on critical national issues in science,
mathematics, and engineering education from the U.S. National
Research Council.
http://www4.nas.edu/csmee/center.nsf
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education:
Extensive offerings for research and development in science and
mathematics education in India.
http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in
National Institute for Science Education (NISE):
Contains information on all NISE projects over the NSF-funded five
year grant period (1996-2001) and includes copies of publications,
contacts, and links to related web sites. While numerous programs
including the Systemic Reform project, the Secondary Teacher
Education Project, The Why Files, and several College Level
One-related projects are ongoing, the information on this site will
not be updated after June 30, 2001.
http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/nise/
National Science Education Standards - Contents:
The National Academy of Science provides information on standards
and assessment for the professional development of teachers.
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/nses/html/
School Science and Mathematics Association:
Professional K-12 organization and publisher of journals. Offers
membership and conference information, grants, and journal articles.
http://www.ssma.org/
National Middle Level Science Teachers Association:
Supports and promotes exemplary and innovative middle level science
teaching and learning for all and is an advocate for middle level
science teachers and students.
http://www.nmlsta.org/
National Earth Science Teachers Association:
An overview of the topics covered in earth science, constitution,
bylaws, slide sets, journal, events, and discussion board.
http://www.nestanet.org/
Science Studies in Ireland:
Encourages science study through news and activities of Irish
Institutes of Technology and provides science links for kids to
postgraduates on employments, conferences, publications and grant
aid.
http://www.scienceireland.ie/
Celebra La Ciencia:
The mission of this group is to increase interest of Hispanic youth
in science. Includes a list of programs, local branches, advisory
board, and links for kids and teachers.
http://www.celebralaciencia.org
RAISE - Regional Alliance for Informal Science Education:
Alliance of organizations, such as museums and nature centers, that
are making a difference how science is taught and learned. Includes
an event calendar, teachers' lounge, kids' space, and member
section.
http://raiseohio.org
Center for Science Teaching and Learning:
CSTL is dedicated to science education and literacy. Provides
educators with professional staff development, degrees in science
education, summer camps, competion hosting and development, distance
learning, extended learning, curriculum resources, exhibits, and
consulting.
http://cstl.org/
National Computational Science Institute:
Trains faculty of primarily undergraduate and minority serving
institutions in the use of computational science, particularly as it
applies to inquiry based learning in introductory undergraduate
classes.
http://www.computationalscience.net
The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.:
A non-profit research and education organization dedicated to the
advancement of science and math education, specifically through the
use of modeling and simulation technologies.
http://www.shodor.org
AEG Aquatic Exploration Group:
Nonprofit organization for active involvement with underwater
exploration in both freshwater and marine environments on specific
sites around the world with scientific, historical, or
archaeological significance. We share these experiences with schools
through lectures and with the general public through documentaries
produced for Discovery Channel, The History Channel, and PBS.
http://www.aeg.homestead.com