Reports of the National Center for Science Education, Summer 2016

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We Don’t Agree. Cover.
Dear NSCE members / Ann Reid. p. 2.
Defending Darwin in Kentucky / James J. Krupa. p. 3
Place & Time : World’s Largest Creation Fossil Museum / Randy Moore. p. 5
NCSE Teach–News from the Teacher Network : Creationists at the NSTA Meeting? Our Work is Cut Out for Us! / Minda Berbeco. p. 6
Q&A with Amanda Glaze. p. 7
Updates. p. 8
News from the Membership / Glenn Branch. p. 10
What We’re Up Against : Creationist Textbooks in Minnesota / Josh Rosenau. p. 10
Dinner Party 101 : When a Climate Denier Comes to Dinner / Stephanie Keep. p. 11
Science Booster Club–News from the Booster Clubs : Hikes, Fossils, and Science Camp: Summer Fun the SBC Way / Emily Schoerning. p. 12
Spotlight on Interns : Claire Tucci, Robert Todd / Emily Schoerning. p. 13
The RNCSE Review : Snakes, Sunrises, and Shakespeare: How Evolution Shapes Our Loves and Fears by Gordon H. Orians / Nancy Easterlin. p. 14
Best of the Blog. p. 15
Become a Sustaining member of NCSE (ad). p. 16

Editor: Stephanie Keep

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Reports of the National Center for Science Education, Vol. 36, No. 3, Summer 2016, quarterly, free, membership $40 per year, 16 pages. ISSN: 1064-2358.

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