
The sites listed here were selected
based on their merit as useful resources for individuals considering a career
in middle school science teaching and pre-service middle level science teachers.
It is our hope these links will assist undergraduate students of Education as
they prepare for their future careers.
Michigan Department of Education
http://www.michigan.gov/mde
The Michigan Department of Education office web page is designed to assist the
State Board of Education in providing educational leadership. The information
and resources listed are wide ranging. It includes information on the "No
Child Left Behind Legislation" and what is expected of future science teachers.
Of special interest to pre-service teachers is the section titled Professional
Preparation found at: http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-5234_5683---,00.html
TEACH FOR AMERICA
http://www.teachforamerica.org/
Teach For America is the national corps of outstanding recent college graduates
of all academic majors who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public
schools and become lifelong leaders in the effort to expand opportunity for
children. This site provides information on how to get involved in the program.
Michigan Science Teachers Association
http://www.msta-mich.org
MSTA was established in 1953 and has continuously promoted the development and
advancement of science education in Michigan. It is recognized as one of the
largest, most vigorous and most respected state science associations in the
United States. The site facilitates the public dissemination of knowledge and
materials related to science and science education programs.
National Science Teachers Association
http://www.nsta.org/new and preservice
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) is the largest organization
in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching
and learning for all. The site has a wealth of information for pre-service teachers
looking to build on their science content background.
National Middle School Association
http://www.nmsa.org
Since its inception in 1973, the National Middle School Association (NMSA) has
been a voice for those committed to the education and developmental needs of
young adolescents. NMSA is the only national education association dedicated
exclusively to the growth of middle level education. NMSA provides Professional
Development, journals, books, research and other valuable information to assist
educators on an ongoing basis. Of special interest to pre-service teachers is
the Collegiate Middle Level Association. A professional education organization
specifically for college students preparing to become middle level teachers.
CMLA is an affiliate of NMSA.
Teach for Tomorrow
http://tft.merit.edu/
Teach for Tomorrow (TfT) is an interactive professional development program
designed by educators focusing on Internet technology integration in the K-12
curriculum. TfT exposes teachers to quality educational online resources in
the context of effective online activities. TfT helps teachers understand how
to use Internet technology and content for instruction, presentation, lesson
planning, research, and collaboration.
[Note: Neither the National Science Foundation, the E3 staff nor
The Mallinson Institute for Science Education maintains or takes responsibility
for the specific content on any of the sites that are linked from the projects
web site. Every effort is being made to ensure that these resource links are
current, however, some sites may go off-line unexpectedly.]