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National Teachers Enhancement Network at Extended University

National Teachers Enhancement Network logoThe National Teachers Enhancement Network (NTEN) offers online, graduate-level science courses from a world-class public research university. NTEN was one of the first online professional development programs for K-12 teachers, and has offered courses since 1993. NTEN is a program of Extended University at Montana State University and was created with funding from the National Science Foundation. More >>>

Calendar:

  • Jul 16, NTEN Fall registration opens
  • Sep 8, NTEN Geography 580 begins
  • Sep 15, All NTEN Earth Science and Microbiology courses begin
  • Sep 22, All remaining NTEN courses begin
  • TBA, NTEN Elementary courses begin

Visit our booth at:

  • Oct 16-17, Montana Education Association (MEA) conference, Missoula, MT
  • Nov 20-22, National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) area convention, Portland, OR

National Science Teachers Association logoDiscount for NSTA Members! Members of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) receive a 10% discount on select courses.

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EDCI 580-01: Environmental Science Education: Fall Ecological Field Studies This course is designed for educators of students in grades 6-12 who are interested in integrating inquiry oriented, experienced-based, environmental studies into their educational program. Participants More >>>

ESCI 580-01: K-14 Earth System Science Participants will learn to find the Internet's abundant digital Earth Systems Science (ESS) resources and use these resources to create integrated mathematics and science lessons. Participants will learn More >>>

PHYS 403-01: Special Relativity This course approaches Einstein's theory of Special Relativity with a geometric perspective instead of through the Lorentz Transformation used in most introductory texts. There are two advantages. More >>>

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