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Alaska Science Center at APU

The Alaska Science Center was founded in 1991 in an effort to provide a variety of programs including identifying, collecting and developing relevant science materials, conducting teacher education workshops, and working with private and public agencies to promote science education, especially in rural Alaska. Since that time, many rural educators have improved their science teaching skills after participating in intensive summer workshops, hosting science workshops in their own schools and making full use of the science kits available for teacher use. The Science Center was originally funded by the Murdock Foundation and a state Dwight D. Eisenhower grant. The Alaska Pacific University Education and Environmental Science Department continue to operate the center.

The resources currently at the Alaska Science Center include NASA Teacher Resources, Federal Aviation Administration Materials, a science teaching library, and Alaska Science Center Kits. These resources are described via other links in this web site.

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