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The Kansas Science Teacher:
A Journal of Science and Mathematics Teaching
The Kansas Science Teacher (KST) begain in April 1985 as a newsletter. After a few issues, it evolved into a journal publishing articles about teaching science and mathematics. KST became an on-line journal in Spring 2006. Now published about once a year, the most recent issue is available below. If you would like to reveive email notification each time a new issue is published please send an email to llandis@emporia.edu with "subscribe to KST: in the subject line.
Since going "on-line," all back issues of the Kansas Science Teacher have been converted to pdf (portable document format) files. These files are also available on line at the Kansas Science Teacher Archives.
Spring 2009 ◊ Volume 19
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Table of Contents
Museums I Have Known and Loved: Part 1 Johnston Geology Museum at Emporia State University
By Margaret Landis
Graphing Piecewise-defined Functions by the use of Domain Regions
By Dawn R. Slavens and Marvin E. Harrell
Probing Chemistry in a General Education College Chemistry Class
By Malonne I. Davies
Book Reviews: Books About Matter, Mixtures and Molecules
Reviewed by ESU Elementary Education Students


