NCSE Evolution and Climate Education Update for 2016/06/03
(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear friends of NCSE, A new issue of Reports of the NCSE in its new format is now available on-line.
RNCSE 36:2 NOW ON-LINE NCSE is pleased to announce that the latest issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education is now available on-line. The issue -- volume 36, number 2 -- is the second issue in the newsletter's new, streamlined, and full-color format. Featured are "Taking the Temperature of Climate Change Education," Josh Rosenau's report on the NCSE/Penn State survey of science teachers; "A Science Center with No Science," Randy Moore's discussion of a creationist "museum" in Akron, Ohio; news about NCSE's Science Booster Club project from Emily Schoerning; and a review of two books about junk DNA by Georgi Marinov. The entire issue is freely available in PDF form from http://reports.ncse.com. Members of NCSE will have already received the issue in the mail, and will be receiving the next issue of Reports in June 2016. (Not a member? Join today!) For RNCSE 36:2, visit: http://reports.ncse.com/index.php/rncse/issue/current/showToc For information about joining NCSE, visit: http://ncse.com/join WHAT'S NEW FROM THE SCIENCE LEAGUE OF AMERICA Have you been visiting NCSE's blog, The Science League of America, recently? If not, then you've missed: * Ann Reid discussing Ben Santer's address at the Chevron shareholders' meeting: http://ncse.com/blog/2016/05/chevron-plays-kick-can-0017094 * Stephanie Keep describing climate change's effect on cephalopods: http://ncse.com/blog/2016/05/i-one-welcome-our-molluscan-overlords-0017089 * Guest blogger Yayla Sezginer introducing herself as NCSE's newest intern: http://ncse.com/blog/2016/06/ncse-s-newest-intern-generation-0017099 And much more besides! For The Science League of America, visit: http://ncse.com/blog Thanks for reading. And don't forget to visit NCSE's website -- http://ncse.com -- where you can always find the latest news on evolution and climate education and threats to them. -- Sincerely, Glenn Branch Deputy Director National Center for Science Education, Inc. 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 600 Oakland CA 94612-2922 510-601-7203 fax 510-788-7971 branch@ncse.com http://ncse.com Check out NCSE's blog, Science League of America: http://ncse.com/blog Read Reports of the NCSE on-line: http://reports.ncse.com Subscribe to NCSE's free weekly e-newsletter: http://groups.google.com/group/ncse-news NCSE is on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/evolution.ncse http://www.youtube.com/NatCen4ScienceEd http://twitter.com/ncse NCSE's work is supported by its members. Join today! http://ncse.com/join