A CALIFORNIA SCIENCE PROJECT SITE
NEW: INSP Contributor and CSUC graduate student He-Lo Ramirez had his thesis published by Chico State University! Click here to access his work, "Improving Northwestern Maidu education in Northern California: a need for and creation of place-based culturally relevant curricula."
Check out this recent Washington Post article on the mental health crisis facing our region after numerous fires, and how forest/nature therapy can help heal. This article features INSP leaders, including Jon Aull.
Housed at California State University, Chico (CSUC), the Inland Northern Science Project (INSP) is a regional site of the California Science Project, one of the California Subject Matter Projects. The California Science Project (CSP) is a university-based professional development network for teachers of science at all levels. This statewide network works toward the common goal of improving science education for all students in California. For the past decade, the CSP has been and continues to be, a regional provider of services to schools and districts seeking to strengthen their science instruction consistent with the California Science Framework and the Next Generation Science Standards.Â
CONTACT US
Center for Mathematics and Science Education
California State University, Chico
400 W. First St.
Chico, CA 95929-0530
Anne Stephens
akstephens@csuchico.edu
530-898-5515
Darren Massa
dmassa@glenncoe.org
530-865-1267