4. Join the American Association for the Advancement of Science and read their journals, Science or Science 90 (the figure changes with year of publication). The editorials will keep you up-to-date on social concerns and scientific developments. 5. Read Scientific American or purchase offprints of articles or the monographs of accumulated arti cles on important topics. 6. Join the National Science Teachers Association and read one of their journals: Science and Children, The Science Teacher Science Scope, or Journal of College Science Teaching 7. Subscribe to and read Science News or Science World.