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KATS Newsletter Editor and Publisher
Dr. Paul Adams
600 Park St
Hays, KS 67601
Phone: 785-628-4538
Latest Newsletter Details:
KATS News - July 2010 - Sustaining Science Education
This $500.00 award is presented yearly to a Kansas science teacher, and be used to attend a National Science Teacher Assn Conference in 2010-2011 school year. The application deadline is July 1, 2010.
Lists all board members, appointees and representatives contact information.
Regional map of Kansas with counties listed.
A Q&A page about submitting to the KATS Newsletter.
This MS Word document represents the template for lesson plan submission to the KATS News. Download it and use it to submit a lab or learning activity for publication in the KATS News.
A statewide non-profit association of many public and private agencies, organizations, businesses and individuals, which promotes and provides effective, non-biased, science-based conservation and environmental education to all Kansans.
The Kansas Association of Chemistry Teachers is an organization for all interested in chemistry education in the state of Kansas. The purpose of the organization is the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of chemistry teaching at all educational levels.
A not for profit whose purpose is the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of Earth Science education at all educational levels.
A Kansas City Missouri based organization dedicated to the support of science teaching regionally. Science Pioneers provides workshops, mentoring and sponsors the Greater Kansas City Science and Engineering Fair.
This conference provides participants with the opportunity to examine and discuss current issues in the integration of mathematics and science and share related ideas and information.
The regional T3 conference will also provide outstanding technology sessions, as a part of the SMARTT 2008 program. Field trip options will be available on Friday to participants that have pre-registered for them.