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Goodbye, DC... Hello, Portland! (July 17-21)

2010 Summer Meeting in Portland, OR

Join us at Portland State University July 17th - 21st for our annual summer meeting. Visit the 2010 Summer Meeting page for more information.

2010 Joint APS/AAPT Meeting

Thank you to everyone who attended the meeting! We had a wonderful time with all of you and can't wait to see you at the next meeting in Portland. Stay tuned for highlights and additional materials from the meeting.

2010 US Physics Team Logo

US Physics Team: Semifinalists announced

The scores for the first exam (Fnet=MA) are in and semifinalists have been announced!

The 41st International Physics Olympiad will be held in Zagreb, Croatia, from 17 to 25 July 2010

ComPADRE Featured Collection - PSRC

ComPADRE Featured Collection: Physical Sciences Resource Center

The Physical Sciences Resource Center (PSRC) is a web-based databank that provides K-20 teachers links to a wide range of teaching and learning resources in the physical sciences. Educators can use the PSRC to find curriculum materials for all grade levels, classroom demonstrations, labs, online learning material, evaluation instruments, and articles about approaches to science education. The collection can be searched by keyword and author's name and organization, or browsed by topic, type of resource, or grade level.

News

  • AAPT Phone Service Returns

    March 15, 2010

    Calls to the national office should now be going through. Please let us know via email if you experience any issues connecting.

  • Sale on "Amusement Park Physics" at Physics Store

    March 11, 2010

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  • US Physics Team Semifinalists Announced

    February 25, 2010

    AAPT has received all of the scores and announced semifinalists. To see your students' scores and who made it to the semifinals, please see the 2010 Physics Team page

  • Educating Physics Teachers: A Call to Action for Physics Departments

    February 25, 2010

    The National Task Force on Teacher Education in Physics Report Synopsis is now available here (PTEC.org)

  • Abstract Deadline for 2010 Summer Meeting Extended

    The abstract submission due date has been extended to March 1. Please make sure you submit your abstract for your session before this date to ensure that your abstract makes it into the paper sort.

  • 2010 Joint APS/AAPT Meeting Comes to a Close

    The typical Winter Meeting for 2010 was transformed into a joint meeting with sister organization APS during the days of February 12 - 17. It featured workshops, sessions, plenaries, and a Symposium on Physics Education. Mayor Fenty even declared February 14-20 Physics Education Week in Washington, DC! AAPT and several attendees tweeted their experiences during the meeting. We also broadcast a few events for anyone that could not attend the meeting due to snow or other circumstances. See what you missed at the 2010 Joint APS/AAPT Meeting Page.

  • AAPT Announces Search for new Executive Officer

    Thank you to all of the applicants that sent in their information. The Search Committee will continue to explore all of the applications and find a suitable candidate for EO in 2011.

    Read Dr. Warren Hein's retiring message
    Read more about the Executive Officer Job Search

  • AAPT Partners with Science and Engineering Societies in Support of National "Educate to Innovate" Initiative

    On November 23, President Obama announced the "Educate to Innovate" program saying, "A great teacher is the most important factor in a great education." AAPT is partnering with companies and other scientific societies in this nationwide effort to encourage students, especially in middle and high school, to pursue science, technology, engineering and math. The ongoing program will feature a National Lab Day each May.

    New: See the CNN article

    Read the AAPT Statement on President Obama's Initiative

    Read more about this program (NY Times)

  • AAPT National Election Results

    Congratulations to the following officers for AAPT Executive Board:

    • Vice President, Jill A. Marshall
    • College/University Member-at-Large, Steve L. Shropshire
    • Treasurer, Paul W. Zitzewitz

    Terms of service begin at the conclusion of the 2010 Winter Meeting.

  • J. D. Jackson Excellence in Graduate Education Award and Melba Phillips Medal awarded

    Mary Beth Monroe and Eugene Commins have been recognized for their outstanding work. For more details, see the press releases below

  • Statement on Research Experiences for Undergraduates

    November 2—AAPT Executive Board Adopts Statement on Research Experiences for Undergraduates

    Read the Statement | Download the Press Release

  • 2010 U.S. Physics Team Registration Now Open

    For more information:

  • AAPT Email List (Listserv) Server Address Change!

    Effective Monday, October 19, all AAPT mail lists currently accessed at lists.aapt.org moved to mail.aapt.org (for example, mail currently sent to group_xyz@lists.aapt.org should be sent to group_xyz@mail.aapt.org).

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