NCSTA
(North Carolina Science Teachers Association) http://www.ncsta.org
NCSTA has an annual professional development institute held in Greensboro
in November. The website has a calendar of professional development
activities as well as other resources listed by subject area (http://www.ncsta.org/resources/).
There is also a listserv for members only with periodic postings of
NCSTA news. If you are a member and are not on the list send your
name, email and membership number to Beth Harris (beth_harris@ncsu.edu).
NCSTA hosts the Science Fair web site as well http://www.ncsta.org/sciencefair/.
NCSLA
(North Carolina Science Leadership Association) http://www.ncsla.net
NCSLA has a meeting each fall (with the NCSTA institute) and in the
spring. NCSLA runs a leadership fellows program for those interested
in science education leadership as well as an e-mentoring program
for beginning teachers. There is a discussion form on the web site
for issues such as textbook adoptions and inquiry teaching.
NC-MSEN
(NC Mathematics and Science Education Network) http://www.unc.edu/depts/msen/
MSEN has professional development centers located at 11 of the 16
UNC system campuses that host a variety of programs, initiatives and
collaborations. 7 of the centers also host pre-college programs for
students. Each centers web page has listings of workshops and other
opportunities for teachers in their region and many also have email
lists you can join to be notified of events.
EENC
(Environmental Educators of NC) http://www.eenc.org/
EENC holds an annual conference in October and has a list of EE workshops
under Upcoming Events on its web site.
MAMEA
(Mid-Atlantic Marine Educators Association) http://www.mamea.org/
MAMEA has an annual professional development conference and various
other programs for teachers. There is also an email list, which you
can join by visiting http://www.mamea.org/list.html.
NCS-AAPT
(NC Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers) http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/ncsaapt/
The NCS-AAPT is for physics teachers of all levels and has 2 meetings
each year. There is also a listserv moderated by Dr. John Hubisz.
You can join by visiting
http://lists.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/mj_wwwusr and typing ncsaapt in
the mailing list box. Enter your email address on the next page and
click subscribe.
NCACS
(NC Section of the American Chemical Society) http://membership.acs.org/N/NCarolina/
This group is for chemists of any type although they are periodically
involved in educational programs. The Southeast region of the ACS
has an annual meeting that features education and outreach. There
is also a listserv you can join at http://membership.acs.org/N/NCarolina/listserver.html.
ASB (Association
of Southeastern Biologists) http://www.asb.appstate.edu/
ASB is the largest regional biology associations in the country, and
is committed to the advancement of biology as a science by the promotion
of science education, research, and the application of scientific
knowledge to human problems. ASB members include faculty, students,
researchers, conservation workers, military and government personnel,
and business people with a common interest in biological issues in
the southeast.
NCMSA
(NC Middle School Association) http://www.ncmsa.net/
This group for K8 teachers holds an annual conference, awards grants
and has a catalog of resources for sale.
NC High
School Network http://www.nchighschoolnetwork.com/
This group for 9-12 teachers is fairly new and holds an annual conference
focusing on the needs of high school educators.