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  • Science Pioneers Classic Science Labs: CHEM 101 - Everything Matters in Chemistry
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
    ***Coming in July 2010! Enroll now at Science Pioneers
  • Science Pioneers Classic Science Labs: The Reasons for Our Seasons
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  • Science Pioneers Classic Science Labs: Simplified Simple Machines
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
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  • Science Pioneers Classic Science Labs: Newton's Forces
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  • (Online) Science for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key

    This course is designed to explore how children develop an interest in scientific exploration. Students will observe, design, implement and evaluate activities appropriate for early childhood programs and elementary classroom. Students in this class will master the basic concepts of Life Science, Earth Science, Physical Science and Chemistry as identified by the National Science Education Standards. Most importantly, student’s background knowledge will be continually examined throughout the course through the use of self-reflective exercises. To assess their newfound understandings of the natural world, students will create practical applications to utilize in their future classrooms.

  • Fall 2010 - Science Methods for PreK and Elementary Majors
    • Teacher: Betty Paulsell
    This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
    This is for all on-campus Park students beginning the Fall 2010-2011 academic year.

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