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Below are some suggestions for building a presence for science at your school. If you've tried other ideas, please share them by posting them on the nsta.org/bap California Message Board, and/or sending them to Libby (lrognier@wested.org) for posting here.

Sharing information at your school site:

  • Create a bulletin board in the Teacher's lounge specifically for science updates. Post information about resources, "Science in the News" articles, and updates you receive through CABAP.
  • Bookmark websites such as ENC and CABAP on a computer available to staff, and encourage teachers to go through them. (Do a demo at a staff meeting.)
  • Set up a Resource table for teachers with the Strategic Science Teaching book, Dr. Art's Guide to Planet Earth, and other resources including ENC Focus. (Encourage teachers to sign up for a FREE subscription.) Borrow Science materials from your District Instructional Materials Center, to let teachers know what's available to use.
  • When you get a relevant email, forward it to others at your school, or print and post the information.

Involving your principal:

  • Make sure s/he is in the loop on all information you disseminate at your school site.
  • Ask for a few minutes at staff meetings to do a "science update" and share some of the resources you're learning about through CABAP.
  • Encourage your principal to browse through this website.
  • Talk with your Key Leader about what's been done to inform the principals in your district about CABAP.

Involving parents and your community:

Sharing with other POCs:

  • Use the NSTA online network to share strategies with other POCs about what you're doing at your school.
  • Post ideas on the California Message Board on http://www.nsta.org/bap/.

Advocating for Science:

  • Share ENC resources and set up a website demo at your school.
  • Initiate a "Family Science Night" at your school.
  • Submit an article for your school newsletter about science activities at your school.