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Summer Sessions 2009

Join us this summer for one of our eleven courses in the life, Earth and physical sciences including our new course: Water: Environmental Science. Sign up today for a $50 discount.  Graduate credit available.

Think Sharks and Spiders are scary?

Think Sharks and Spiders are scary?

No way! Discover more about these fascinating animals in our courses Sharks and Rays and In the Field with Spiders. Study the unique features that have allowed sharks to adapt to environmental changes over millions of years. Go on the hunt for spiders in your own backyard. Learn how scientists collect and organize vast numbers of specimens. These courses are only available in our summer sessions!

Thanks for joining us at NSTA!

Thanks for joining us at NSTA!

Thank you to the hundreds of educators who came to say hello at our booth at the National Science Teachers Association conference in New Orleans, and who visited us in sessions about games, water resources, outreach and more. If you are new to our newsletter, we invite you to explore all of our courses. Everything you need - from syllabi to sample essays and videos to information on graduate credit - is available on our website. Don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions.

Summer courses for teachers online and onsite at AMNH

Summer courses for teachers online and onsite at AMNH

Seminars on Science and the American Museum of Natural History invite you to take part in one of our many summer professional development opportunities. Take a course that combines online learning with onsite, hands-on activities, or join one of our traditional week-long institutes here at the Museum. New York City teachers – make sure to check out the summer P-credit courses just for you!

Free Water and Climate Change Indexes

Free Water and Climate Change Indexes

AMNH has organized hundreds of great resources relating to the Museum's most recent environmental science exhibitions into easy-to-read indexes. The Water Index explores everything from agriculture to the Murchison meteorite.  The Climate Change Index opens up new resources from the Arctic to Africa.  Try them out today!