MSTA Journal Spring 2003
Volume 48 Number 1
Saturday, March 1, 2003
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Contents:
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Michigan Science Teachers Association
Looking Back Over Fifty Years of Service to Science Education
LaMoine Motz, David J. Larwa, Jackie Mallinson, Nancy Mincemoyer and Burton Voss
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Of Conferences and Lunches (Members Only)
A Look at Fifty Years of the MSTA Conference
Paul Drummond, MSTA Historian
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The A.S.A. Project (Members Only)
Advancing Science Achievement
Dick Braun, Science Consultant
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Professional Conversations about Science (Members Only)
A Means for Communication about Excellence
Robby Cramer, Grand Haven Area Public Schools
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Handheld Use in K-12 (Members Only)
A Descriptive Account
Michael Curties, et. al., University of Michigan
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Wisconsin Fast Plants and the Michigan Curriculum Framework (Members Only)
Dr. Jann Joseph, Grand Valley State University
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How Do Things Around Us Move? (Members Only)
Michelle Knauff
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See It, Feel It, Hear It! (Members Only)
Jennifer Busch-Dixner, Lansing School District
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Mrs. Dunn's Famous Science Hikes (Members Only)
Peggy Savage Dunn, Okemos Public Schools
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Endangered Animal Reports (Members Only)
Peggy Savage Dunn, Okemos Public Schools
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Buddying Up for Science Fun (Members Only)
Conni Crittenden, Williamston Explorer Elementary
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Opportunities to Learn (Members Only)
An Alternative Approach to a Science Teaching Conundrum
Rachel Badanowski, Southfield High School
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A Surefire Fermentation Activity to Engage Students in Cell Energetics (Members Only)
Cheryl Hach, Kalamazoo Area Math/Science Center
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DNA Replication Lab (Members Only)
Danielle Tandoc, Okemos High School
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Mini Labs on Gases (Members Only)
Kathy Kiztmann, Mercy High School and Kimberly Corliss, Waterford Mott High School
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Book Reviews (Members Only)
Annis Hapkiewicz
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Workshops (Members Only)
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