National Science Resources Center- Smithsonian/National Academies www.nsrconline.org

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The National Science Resources Center (NSRC) was formed by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academies in 1985 with the mission to improve the learning and teaching of science in school districts in the United States and throughout the world. Through its parent institutions, the NSRC has actively engaged the scientific, engineering, and education communities in all of its programs, improving educational outcomes for over 30% of the U.S. student population.

The NSRC is an intermediary organization that bridges research on how children learn with best practices for the systemic educational reform from the classroom to the state leadership. The NSRC provides science education leadership development by:

- Building awareness for science education among leaders;
- Helping develop science education leadership among groups from school districts and states;
- Conducting programs to support the professional growth of teachers; and
- Developing and disseminating information about exemplary science instructional materials.

Learn more about the:
NSRC online at www.nsrconline.org
Smithsonian Institution www.si.edu
National Academies www.nationalacademies.org

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  • To the point - glad you referenced international education - not just in the US

  • Great vid. Great message.

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