
An electronic newsletter for the science education community
January/February 2007
New for
2007: Atlas of Science Literacy, Volume 2
Project 2061 to launch strand
map collection at NSTA National Conference
The second volume of AAAS Project 2061’s popular Atlas
of Science Literacy will be introduced and available for purchase at the upcoming National
Science Teachers Association (NSTA) National Conference in St. Louis, MO, March
29–April 1, 2007. Completing the work begun in the first volume, the new Atlas
2 maps out what all students should learn as they move from kindergarten through
12th grade. Atlas 2 features all new maps for more than 40 essential topics,
including:
- Science and Society
- The Nature of Mathematics
- Weather and Climate
- Human Development
- Global Interdependence
- Explaining Evolution
With more than 30,000 copies of the first volume of Atlas in
circulation since it was published in 2001, many K–12 teachers, teacher educators,
university professors, and administrators have found the connections
among key ideas and skills depicted in Atlas strand maps valuable for bringing coherence to
curricula, instruction, and assessment. The new Atlas 2 maps are even more
explicit about the relationships among ideas within and across content areas and grade
ranges. (For more details about Atlas 2, including a full list of map titles,
see Completing the Atlas Story.)
The new Atlas of Science Literacy, Volume 2—published
jointly by AAAS Project 2061 and NSTA—can be ordered before March 31, 2007, at
a special pre-publication price of $53.95. Atlas 1 and Atlas 2 can
be purchased as a two-volume set for $99.95.
For details about how to order Atlas
of Science Literacy, please visit Project 2061
Books.
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For more information about Atlas of Science Literacy,
Volume 2, please contact:
Project
2061 Director: Dr.
Jo Ellen Roseman, (202) 326-6752
Senior
Program Associate: Ted
Willard, (202) 326-6778
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