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HomeEducation CodeCh. 13Art. 2§ 52958 Science Project Approval Criteria

§ 52958 Science Project Approval Criteria

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§ 52958 Science Project Approval Criteria

Key Takeaways

  • •Science projects must follow certain rules to get approved.
  • •Projects should help all students, especially girls and minorities, learn science for better jobs later.
  • •Teachers and students should learn more science and better ways to teach it.
  • •Schools, colleges, and businesses should work together and support the project with money and people.

Example

A group of schools wants to start a science project where students build robots.

The project must show how it helps all kids, including girls and minorities, learn science. It should also show that teachers will learn new ways to teach science and that schools and local businesses will work together and provide money or help.

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§ 52958 Science Project Approval Criteria

The project shall establish criteria for approval of science projects. These criteria shall include, but not be limited to, the extent to which: (a) The science project addresses the need to integrate existing standards of science competence in the curriculum at each school level. (b) The science project establishes clear and informed approaches to the needs of women and minorities for continuing with those science courses required to enhance future career options. (c) The science project is designed to expand the base of scientific knowledge and the repertoire of teaching techniques of participating teachers and their colleagues in science teaching, and the scientific knowledge of students attending the classes they attend. (d) Neighboring institutions have worked collaboratively to develop a proposal which clearly indicates their intention to continue to work cooperatively through the duration of the project. (e) Participating districts, colleges, universities, businesses, federal laboratories, and individual scientists intend to provide financial and personnel support for the science project. (f) Selection of participating teachers will create school-based or district-based teams of leaders for improvement of science education at all grade levels. (g) Participating districts, colleges, universities, and businesses intend to use the expertise of participating teachers for leadership among their teaching colleagues. (h) The science project provides continuing science education to teachers in the public schools. (i) Scientists in both the public and private sector are recruited to enhance the science project by providing facilities or personnel support. (Added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 1486, Sec. 1. Operative July 8, 1988, by Sec. 2 of Ch. 1486.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 52951 Science Education Importance
  • § 52955 California Science Project Funding
  • § 52964 Teacher Training Funding Sources
  • § 49110 Minor Work Permit Issuance
  • § 49428.1 Pupil Behavioral Health Protocols

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 52958.
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