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The National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA) was formed in 1959 to meet a need to develop science education leadership for K - 16 school systems. NSELA members have a strong interest in advances in a broad array of topics including student learning, safety, curriculum, technology, professional development, assessment, inquiry, and science education reform. At the present time, NSELA has over 1,200 members who hold a variety of science education leadership positions. NSELA also has more than 15 affiliated state leadership groups. The mission of the National Science Education Leadership Association (NSELA) is to: Communicate the principles and practices of effective science education leadership, build a community of science education leaders, and influence science education policies and practices. |