My state is not connected to the Science Matters community. How does a state become a member of the Science Matters electronic community?
To join the Science Matters community, start with your state science chapter or NSTA affiliate. Discuss with them your interest in the Science Matters network and what you are willing and able to do to assist in bringing your state into the Science Matters community. After that, establish a working group from the interested parties and stakeholders in the science education family in your state. Then, contact Science Matters State Coordinators in other states to hear how the network works for their science community. At this point, someone from the state team should contact the program manager at NSTA (703-312-9211) for the procedure to officially become part of the Science Matters community and to be entered into the electronic database. Following this discussion and what you have learned from your discussions with other members, create a plan with a state steering committee to bring in as many state partners as desired.
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