Posts Tagged ‘Science’

How is Obama going to attract math and science professionals to the public teaching field?

April 25th, 2011

Question by Mike g: How is Obama going to attract math and science professionals to the public teaching field?
I have been surfing the internet, trying to find a glimps of Obama’s education plan. I have considered becoming a science teacher myself for secondary education. When Obama was running for President, he said that he would develop a plan to attract Math and Science professionals to teach at our public schools. Does anyone know anything or know where to locate any information about Obama’s plan for education?

Best answer:

Answer by K-mart
He’s not going to. He had to say that stuff to appease the teachers union and get elected. If he wanted to improve the schools he would encourage more *GOOD* teachers by improving standards for teachers.

I’m glad your considering being a teacher. Just take it seriously and do a good job. Don’t let the crappy teachers taint you…

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum Seattle Washington (1)

November 29th, 2010

A few nice Washington music images I found:

Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum Seattle Washington (1)
Washington music

Image by mharrsch

Guitar statue at the Experience Music Project Seattle Washington
Washington music

Image by mosoltysik

Tumbleweed Music Festival
Washington music

Image by The-Lane-Team

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Riz Khan – Science of the impossible – 28 May 08 – Part 1

July 30th, 2010


Time travel, death stars and invisibility cloaks – writer and noted scientist, Michio Kaku, believes they could all be possible in the not to distant future. To the skeptics he points out that aeroplanes, lasers, televisions and atomic bombs were all considered impossible by scientists in the past. On Wednesday’s Riz Khan we speak with noted scientist Michio Kaku author of Physics of the Impossible. The book explores the technologies and devices of science fiction that are deemed impossible today but that might become commonplace in the future.

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National Science Bowl Finals

July 16th, 2010


National Science Bowl finals and awards at the National Building Museum in Washington DC Monday 5/3/2010

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Best of Science Comedy from Science Comedian Brian Malow

June 23rd, 2010


See my video on Lincoln & Darwin on Time.com: “Lincoln and Darwin – Birthdays and Evolution” link.brightcove.com Science comedy from Earth’s Premier Science Comedian Brian Malow. Available for off-world appearances, if transportation is provided. A short edited reel of the science humor of Brian Malow from performances at the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, in Washington, DC And the Punchline Comedy Club in San Francisco. And Rooster T. Feather’s in Sunnyvale, too. For more science comedy, visit www.sciencecomedian.com .

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