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Global Science and Technology Week - May 7-13, 2000

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GLOBAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK

May 7-13, 2000



   View the President's Proclamation of May 7-13, 2000, as
         "Global Science and Technology Week"
           (Note:  The proclamation is scheduled to be released just prior to the beginning of
           Global Science and Technology Week...watch this space for the text!)

Letter from Leaders Throughout the Science and Technology Community
         Requesting the Proclamation of Global Science and Technology Week.

   Background Information and Scheduled Events for Global Science
         and Technology Week:

   Special Publication by the American Forum for Global Education    Read the "Message to the National Science Teachers Association from the
         Office of Science and Technology Policy"
  • NSTA has featured this article to their 55,000 members.  It provides websites and examples of
    international scientific collaboration that science teachers may feature during Global Science and Technology Week.
   See Examples of International Scientific Collaboration
           (Watch this list as it will continually be updated with new examples!!!)

Helpful Links to Science Education Resources


Office of Science and Technology Policy
1600 Pennsylvania Ave,N.W
Washington, DC 20502
202.456.6100


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Global Science and Technology Week - May 7-13, 2000

Examples of International Scientific Collaboration

President's Letter

Proposed Events

Teachers and students working in COMB's SciTech Center

Letter from Dr. Neal Lane, Issues in Global Education

The Explorers

About ASTC

A Message to the American Forum for Global Education

A Message to the National Science Teachers Association

Proclamation: Global Science and Technology Week, 2000

Building International Science & Technology Workforce Partnerships

Examples of International Scientific Collaboration

Global Science & Technology Week