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Our discussion board is intended to pull together the many interesting discussions about science and science education into a common forum, where we can all participate in the same flow of ideas.

The list serves 3 main functions:

1) Provides a forum for scholarly discussion of the issues surrounding "science integration," as a way to continue building a community of people interested in these ideas.

2) Provides an efficient way for us to post the latest information about activities at SII.

3) Allows people to draw on the expertise of others on the list, by posting questions about current science topics.

How to Join:

Please go to http://com1.runboard.com/bscienceintegrationinstitute to join our discussion board. If you want to post messages or reply to any postings, you'll need to be a registered user. You don't need to register to if you just want to view the messages. If you have problems signing up, please contact us.

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These are e-mails gathered from the previous discussion mailing list.

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"Regardless of different personal views about science, no credible understanding of the natural world or our human existence…can ignore the basic insights of theories as key as evolution, relativity, and quantum mechanics." - The Dalai Lama
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