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Newton, David Edward was born on June 18, 1933 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
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Newton, David Edward was born on June 18, 1933 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.
AS, Grand Rapids Junior College, 1953; Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with high distinction, University of Michigan, 1955; Master of Arts in Education, University of Michigan, 1961; Doctor of Education, Harvard University, 1971.
Teacher mathematics and science, Grand Rapids Board Education, 1955-1967;
teacher mathematics and science, Misawa (Japan) Dependent School, United States Air Force, 1962-1963;
teacher, Harvard-Boston Summer School, Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1966;
teacher, Harvard-Newton (Massachusetts) Summer School, 1967-1968;
assistant professor department chemistry and physics, Salem (Massachusetts) State College, 1969-1972;
associate professor department chemistry and physics, Salem (Massachusetts) State College, 1972-1976;
professor, Salem (Massachusetts) State College, 1976-1983;
Adjunct Professor College Professional Studies, U. San Francisco, 1983-1993. Visiting professor science education Western Washington U., Bellingham, 1976-1983. Creator over 250 poster sets, slide sets and study packets for J. Weston Walch, Public.
Chair committee for reorganizing junior high school science curriculum Grand Rapids Public Schools, 1959-1962. Guest lecturer various educational organizations. Member compact accrediting team Bridgewater State College, 1975.
Reviewer Children's Science Book Review Committee, since 1973, American Association for the Advancement of Science Film Review, since 1976. Consultant on recruiting strategies Peace Corps., 1978-1979.
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Convenor, chair joint conference on international science education Association for Education of Teachers in Science/Peace Corps, 1978. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Association Science Writers, Association for Education of Teachers in Science (ad hoc commission on needs 1976, international science education committee 1978-1982), National Science Teachers Association Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Delta Pi Alpha. M C.