The Elementary Science Coalition
The Coalition
The Need
The Mission
The Work
The Opportunity
Membership Information
The Coalition: Affecting Real Change
Join an exclusive coalition advocating effective elementary science education.
On Friday, July 27, 2007, Congress received its first briefing on elementary science education. The main theme of the briefing was that although elementary science education is a fundamental starting point in the education of students, it isn’t adequately emphasized in the context of K-12 education.
Sign up for our monthly newsletter here
(Chicago, IL December 10, 2007) Concluding a successful three-year distribution agreement with Pearson Scott Foresman, Chicago Educational Publishing (CEP) announced today that it would resume distribution of the company's flagship K-5 science curriculum, Science Companion.
Rita Ferrandino, Chicago Educational Publishing CEO stated, "Pearson Scott Foresman's great sales force helped us to spread the reach of Science Companion to thousands of classrooms around the country."
"As we move forward, however, leadership at both companies felt that Science Companion users would be best served by CEP managing distribution. One of the great strengths of the curriculum is its flexibility in the classroom. Educators will now be able to easily consult directly with CEP leadership and authors about how best to take advantage of the curriculum in their schools."
We’ll be at the NSTA national conference in St. Louis, MO. If you go, stop by the Pearson Scott Foresman booth and say hello! ...
Congratulations to our Academic Advisory Board members Page Keeley and Mary Gromko, who have been nominated for election to the NSTA Board of Directors; Page as president and Mary as Director of Professional Development.
Just contact your Pearson Scott Foresman sales rep for more information. If you’re not sure who your sales rep is, go to the Scott Foresman support page and click on your state.
The library of reports on how Science Companion meets state standards has grown!
If you would like a copy of the correlation for your state, contact us and we will work with our regional counterparts to send you what you need.
Funded by grant monies from the National Science Foundation, a coalition of partners including West Virginia State University, Kanawha County Schools, the Bayer Crop Science Corporation, and the West Virginia Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences are joining together to create COMmunities Educating Tomorrow’s Scientists (COMETS) project…
Know of someone who should know about Science Companion? Other teachers in your district? Everyday Mathematics® lovers who would be intrigued with a science solution that incorporates similar educational philosophy? ...