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National Association of Biology Teachers : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Association of Biology Teachers
The National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) is an American-based scholarly society. NABT was formed in 1938 and incorporated in 1956. Their membership comprises thousands of biology educators and administrators—representing all grade levels—from the U.S. and abroad. NABT also publishes the journal ''The American Biology Teacher'' nine times a year. NABT has a large number of sections, affiliations and committees that help to facilitate networking and support. Some examples of these are: 4-Year College Section 2-Year College Section AP Biology Multicultural Affairs Section International Section Role & Status of Women in Biology Education Retired Members Section State and Province Affiliate NABT BioClub Outreach Coordinators & Informal Educators NABT has been involved in several controversies over teaching of creationism in public schools, including McLean v. Arkansas in 1982 and Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District in 2005. ==Presidents== ''This is an incomplete list, for a complete list, please see List of National Association of Biology Teachers presidents''
Current President: Jane Ellis
Past Presidents
2014: Stacey Kiser
2013: Mark Little
2012: Don French
2011: Dan Ward
2010: Marion V. "Bunny" Jaskot
2009: John Moore
2008: Todd Carter
2007: Patricia Waller
2006: Toby M Horn
2005: Rebecca E. Ross
2004: Betsy Ott
2003: Catherine Ueckert
2002: Brad Williamson
2001: Ann S. Lumsden
2000: Phil McCrea
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