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West Virginia opens the door to teaching intelligent design
Climate change education legislation in Virginia passes the Senate
Colorado's proposal for a "seal of climate literacy" advances
NCSE resources from the 2024 National Science Teaching Association conference
"100 Days with Amanda L. Townley"
The Trump administration bent but didn’t break American trust in science
Downers Grove North hosts Climate of Hope conference, helping empower science teachers in classroom
NCSE participates in Climate of HOPE conference
Three "intelligent design" bills die in Oklahoma
A new Climate Literacy Trust Fund bill in Massachusetts
NCSE's Touchet discusses climate censorship pressures on teachers
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including ideological attacks on science textbooks
NCSE featured in coverage of Virginia climate change education legislation
House passes environmental literacy bill for schools
Wisconsin legislation that threatens science education passes Senate
"Parental rights bills could have chilling effect on science education"
Parental rights bills could have chilling effect on science education
A second climate change education bill in Rhode Island
A third climate change education bill in Illinois
Emily Mendiola Sims
Sims is Associate Dean of Students and Certification Officer in the College of Education at the University of Alabama. She works with numerous Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) site teams across the United States. Her engagement with education is both broad and deep: before taking her present position, she taught at the K-12 level, the community college level, and the university level, and served as a member of the board of education of the Jacksonville (Alabama) City School System.