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Science 31 March 2006:
Vol. 311. no. 5769, p. 1849
DOI: 10.1126/science.311.5769.1849d

ScienceScope

Help is on the way for Europe's secondary school science teachers. A new print and online journal, Science in School (scienceinschool.org), made its debut this week with the ambitious goal of providing teachers with news about research, teaching practices, and policy developments that affect the profession. "Our focus will be on secondary school teachers, but we hope to reach an international audience," explains Eleanor Hayes, the journal's editor and only full-time staffer.

The quarterly journal is being published by a consortium of Europe's seven largest intergovernmental research organizations and is based at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany. A Ph.D. insect biologist, Hayes relies on volunteers to write and review articles for the magazine, which is making its 20,000 print copies available upon request.






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