STAT is thrilled to present two scholarship opportunities to empower educators with the tools to guide the next class of discoverers and attend #STATCAST24 this November 14–16 in San Antonio. Explore eligibility requirements and key details here: https://t.co/5Lru9HGLO0
Congratulations to our newly elected 2024–2025 STAT Executive Board members—Cathrine Prenot, @LubbockISD, Ariana Kay, @AledoISD, Nicole Lyssy, International Academy of Sciences, and Elizabeth Bingham, @ArgyleISD: https://t.co/UaGzHbkUI9
STAT President Kenric Davies just took the stage at the @NOAA eclipse-viewing event in Dallas! ☀️ 🌑 Catch up on his remarks around the 1 hour and 50-minute mark in the livestream of today's festivities. Here's to clear skies as totality approaches! https://t.co/WXTWnoZaVf
Kick off the month by reconnecting on STAT365—the virtual science education community for STAT members! It's your resource to ask questions, engage in conversations, share resources, discover innovative strategies, and more—all year long. https://t.co/3VwyE14qpK
Happy New Year from STAT! Here's to 2024—a year of opportunities to collaborate with thousands of dedicated teachers like you across the state, grow as an educator, and inspire your students to discover the world through science.
How rare are solar eclipses? How do you observe one safely? Join @tsaapt and TESTA to explore the misconceptions surrounding eclipses in the latest episode of Funny You Should Think That now streaming on STAT STUDIO: https://t.co/aFwBLUs43B @Summit_K12
Registration and housing for #STATCAST23 are now open! Experience countless opportunities to inquire, inspire, and transform with your Texas science community in Houston this November 9–11. Register now and save! https://t.co/JMXLScAegK
Are your Bluetooth headphones harmful? Join @ACT2TX and @tsaapt to explore the misconceptions surrounding electromagnetic radiation and your everyday devices. Watch the latest episode of Funny You Should Think That now on STAT STUDIO: https://t.co/iDVmCxxfFy @summit_k12
Our gift bag at the Texas APS and @tsaapt joint meeting contains this pair of socks. We had bets going on about which animal is depicted on it. It turns out it is the spherical cow (a mythological animal for physicists) with lion hair (the lion is the mascot for @tamuc). 🤩
Please join us at the Spring meeting of @TSAAPT, Texas Section of @APS, and Zone 13 of SPS @tamuc. This is a great opportunity for researchers, teachers and students to share their excitement for physics. Registration and abstract submission by Mar 3
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Interested in getting more involved with TSAAPT? The TSAAPT Spring 2023 election will occur soon! The positions up for election this year are VP and 2 Year College Rep. If interested in running, please contact Rebecca Forrest at [[email protected]].