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Downloadable SEPA Program Curricula
The SEPA website provides FREE & direct downloads of curricula / scientific literature to make your next lesson plan preparation easier.  The downloads are complete and fully instructional. This is an alphabetical listing of SEPA programs that have curricula / scientific literature directly downloadable from the SEPA website. 
Animal Models in Basic Research--Workshop for Teachers
      Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
Birmingham Science Education Partnership (BSEP) - Phase I
      University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Health Outreach Caravan (Phases I and II)
      The Imaginarium, Anchorage, AK
Heart of the Matter, The
      Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
My Home, Planet Earth
      Children's Museum of Houston, Houston, TX
Nutrition & Human Growth-Enhancing Middle School Science (Phase I)
      Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Perfect Partnership: Science Enriched Physical Education - Phase II, The
      University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Positively Aging: Optimizing Mobility Across Life
      University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
Positively Aging: Phase I and II Application
      University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX
Widening Horizons in Science Education (WHISE)
      University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
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