In this workshop, participants will begin by learning how to leverage student artifacts as part of a formative assessment cycle using a student work analysis protocol. Participants will also gain experience using science assessment tasks screening tools.
Physicist Anthony Zee gives a tour of Einstein's general theory of relativity and looks at future mysteries such as quantum gravity, dark matter and energy.
NSTA's STEM20: Virtual Event will feature an engaging array of sessions, panels, and presentations focused on the latest developments and insights on the most important topics and issues affecting the STEM education community today.
Health in Our Hands (HIOH) is curriculum for middle school life science that aligns with Michigan Science Standards, uses project-based learning to investigate critical community health concerns, connects the classroom to the community, builds social and emotional competencies, and introduce STEM careers.
Asteroid Day is a dynamic awareness and educational program to inspire the world about asteroids – their role in the formation of our solar system, how we can use their resources, how asteroids can pave the way for future exploration and finally how we can protect our planet from asteroid impacts.
Join #IHeartNatSci professor Danny Caballero on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at Noon (EST). He will outline the important challenges in science education and how we are beginning to address them using machine learning.
A new series of back-to-school considerations from @CSSSupervisors, NSTA, and @nselascience empower educators to plan for the fall in ways that center students in science teaching and learning.