NCSLA Board
Partners & Affiliates
Constitution and Bylaws (pdf)
NCSLA
provides opportunities for science educators at all levels to
exchange ideas and information, promote the cause of quality
science instruction, and influence the creation of policies
and legislation. Today, science leadership begins in every school
and includes lead teachers, department chairs, science coordinators
and supervisors, university professors, state agency specialists,
private science consultants, business and industry. No matter
what role you play, NCSLA is your source for information and
the place where your voice can be heard in improving the qulaity
of science education across North Carolina.
For many
years science supervisors in North Carolina met informally prior
to the North Carolina Science Teacher Association (NCSTA) conference.
As science education became increasingly complex and many school
systems shifted their science supervisors to other positions,
the need for a professional oarganization became apparent. Thus,
in 1989, the North Carolina Science Supervisors Association
(NCSSA) was organized as a non-profit group. By 1994, the organization
had grown to include many types of science leaders other than
science supervisors and the organization's name was changed
to the North Carolina Science Leadership Association (NCSLA)
to reflect that growth. Membership is open to all individuals
concerned with leadership in science education.
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Dianne Affleck receives a grant through the Science Leadership Fellows Program from Darlene Ryan and Bill Kawczynski.
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