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AAPT Update 2005 Number 7
Note: Due to the evolving nature of the web, some links referenced in this and other AAPT Updates may no longer work.

This news summary is a service to our members and is from the Executive Office of the American Association of Physics Teachers, College Park, Maryland.

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Innovative High School Physics Teacher Grant

A committee of physics educators will award grants which range from $100-$500 to help support innovative physics programs and activities. Teachers may also be eligible for travel expenses to attend an AAPT National Meeting. Proposals for the grants are due by Nov. 1. For more information go to http://www.aapt.org/Grants/innovative.cfm

 
AAPT Statement on the Teaching of Evolution and Cosmology

In April 2005, the Executive Board adopted a policy statement on the controversial topic of teaching of evolution and cosmology. To read the statement, go to http://www.aapt.org/Policy/evolutandcosmo.cfm

 
Open Forum to Discuss Choosing the Next Executive Officer

At the 2005 Summer Meeting in Salt Lake City, meet with the Executive Officer Search Committee to discuss the mission and role of the next AAPT Executive Officer. This open forum will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 8 at 5:00 pm in the University Room 411. To contact the committee with ideas, suggestions, or nominations, please email eosearch@aapt.org

 
AAPT’s Career Center Connects Physics Educators With Employers

Post your resume for free. With 20,000 unique visitors the AAPT Career Center is a great resource for both job seekers and employers. Visit AAPT’s Career Center to post jobs and search resumes by going to http://www.aapt.org/careers

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