New interactive Website geared to students, parents, and teachers Teachers and parents look ing for ways to make science relevant and interesting to teen-agers should check out Science Junction, an award winning new Web site from The Science House and the College of Education and Psychology at North Carolina State Uni versity. The site features dozens of hands-on experiments and learning activities, lesson plans and interactive resource ma terials for teaching and learn ing about science at home and n the classroom. It's located at: http:// www.ncsu.edu/ sciencejunction/. All learning materials on Sci ence Junction are developed in cooperation with middle-school and high-school science teach ers and are pre-tested on stu dents in grades 6-12 before being loaded onto the site. Only those that have been proven to hold students' interest and have won teachers' seals of approval are included, says Dr. John C. Park, associate professor' of mathematics andscience edu cation at N.C. State. New lesson plans, activities and Internet resources are added to the site every month. They are designed to fit into the state's middle and second ary science curricula and are based on the goals of the Na tional Science Education Stan Elec, linemen able to earn college degrees RALEIGH — North Carolina Association of Electric Coop eratives (NCAEC) and the North Carolina Community College System have joined together to offer a unique pro gram that will provide on-the job training and a college de gree for the cooperatives' elec tric linemen. This joint venture will allow linemen to earn an associate degree in their field of Electric Lineman Technology and gain expertise in the rapidly-ex panding technology of their work environment. The program is one of the first in thenation and has been i uder developement for three years. This year, approxi mately 85 electric cooperative lineman hae enrolled at Nash Community College to earn this degree. In the two years it takes to complete the program, linemen will oain rA wpll-rnnnripri prill cation from courses that cover safety codes, line construction, and energy management, as well as core subjects such as advanced math, English, and computer science. These courses add up to 64 hours of credit, some of which involve on-the-job training and first aid skills. Tommy Greer, director of job training and safety for NCAEC, said,"The degree will benefit the lineman, the co-op, and the consumer by enhanc ing the lineman's safety, tech nical and communication skills. And with changes coming in the utilities industry, it will pay off to have highly-trained em ployees." All but three of the technical courses must be completed at Nash Community College, but 19 other community colleges across the state have collabo rated to offer the remainder of the courses. They are: Halifax, Haywood, Isothermal, Mitchell, Tri-County, Western Piedmont, Alamance, Wilkes, Piedmont, Anson, Central, James Sprunt, Beaugort, Pamlico, Surry, Sampson, Durham Tech, aryl Randolph. JERRY LEWIS LAROR DAY TELETHON SEPT. 6-7 TO BENEFIT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION 1-800-FIGHTMD j wwwmdausa.org dards. All are structured so they can be adapted for indi vidual or group learning. "The goal of Science Junc tion is to forge stronger con nections between educators at N.C. State and the teachers, children and parents of our state, so that together we can promote interest in science and provide resources for promot ing high standards in the class room," Park said. From Science Junction's homepage, visitors can link to six internal sites: Data Depot features experi ments and data sets designed for use in collaborative experi ments between classes or schools, or for use by individual students and their parents. Stu dents can use the data to con duct studies on a wide range of topics, from North Carolina water quality to solar eclipses. Teacher Terminal offers in teractive lesson plans and Internet resources for teach ers and parents. In one lesson plan, Carolina Coatal Science, students can investigate the natural and man-made forces affecting the fate of the con troversial Shell Island Resort, then debate the future of this and other oceanfront struc tures threatened by coastal erosion. Since going online in late spring, this site has gar nered five awards, including being name a Teacher's Choice r selection by the Well-Con nected Educator. Student Station features hands-on home experiments students in grades 6-12 can try. Or students can link into the Game Room for science-based interactive computer games. Other links lead to Commu nications Bridge, which pro vides ways for teachers to get in touch with each other and conduct statewide collabora tive experiments; Upgrade Route, which offers resources for teachrs' professional devel opment; and NC State Fron tiers, which highlights current research at the university. Science Junction is a collabo rative project of NC State's Science House and the College of Education and Psychology. Park and Dr. David C. Haase, director of The Science House, serve as project leaders. The 16-campus University of North Carolina system has selected Science Junction as its official website for outreach to NC sci ence teachrs, and has listed it as a link on UNC-TV's Learn ing Links site. The Science House is NC State's learning outreach pro gram for K-12 teachers and students. Each year, its hands-, on programs, teacher training workshops and other activities reach more than 20,000 stu dents and teachers statewide. il American Legion Baseball BoosterClub 8tk /Ittnuat Skrintp feast September 19, 1998 • 5 pm to 8 pm' Edward G. Bond Post 40 American Legion Fairgrounds ALL YOU CAN EAT Includes Beverage and Music $15.00 Per Person Advance $20.00 at Gate NO TAKE OUTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT SEPTEMBER 15, 1998 Democratic Primary Election.^September 15,1998 Polls Open..6:30 a.m. Polls Close.* 7:30 p.m. Absentee ballots end.September 8, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. One Stop Ends..September 11,1998 For further information contact the elections office. Phone: 482-4010 . 'o, Q Chairman, Chowan County Board of Elections What you don’t know about heart disease may kill you. Most women don’t know that aging, as well as smoking, diet and life style, can dramatically increase their risk of heart disease. 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