Math Science Nucleus
The Math Science Nucleus also manages Tule Ponds at Tyson Lagoon Wetland Center, a 17 acre site owned by Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Students experience an urban wetland by observing at native vegetation and how they attract native animals. Who does Math/Science Nucleus Serve? Math/Science Nucleus serves children, school districts. teachers, administrators, colleges, and community members. The Math/Science Nucleus has provided training in science, math, and integrating computer technology to more than 15,000 teachers across the nation. Our website gets an average of 7000 users per day, with up to 2.5 million hits per month. Our guidelines help schools create their own dynamic program. The use of telecommunications has allowed us to reach almost every corner of the world! "I have seen the emergence of a science program (I. Science MaTe) that has certainly changed the attitude and expertise of both staff and students, as well as the parents of our school community. This experience of working with a resource outside of the school community in developing and implementing a comprehensive science program has been particularly significant. With almost 30 years in education, this has been a first for me.