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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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Earth Sci is generally taught more in elementary grades, some high
schools offer an earth sci course, but most focus on bio, chem and
physics as well as other electives such as environmental sci,
oceanography, natural resources and AP level core classes.

Right now I am teaching a high school Marine Science course which is
very concentrated on earth sci because it has to correlate to one of
the state tests that are required in California.

(I teach high school Biology as well as direct the North Coast Nature Center.)

-- 
Rae Fearing
Director
North Coast Nature Center
707.464.3633
www.northcoastnaturecenter.org

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