…the tectonic processes that must have existed to form the rocks at certain locations on Earth. The Rocks & Tectonics module was field tested over the 2022-23 school year by…
…al., 2021) is to situate learning around phenomena that prioritizes students’ communities and cultures, their local environment, and daily experience. While this can be a powerful way to engage students…
…Tofel-Grehl develops scaffolds and supports for teaching and learning. As Principal Investigator of three National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded grants and a GEAR-UP grant from the Department of Education, she focuses…
…learning platform that supports data science education for years. With a background in statistics and data science education, 2022 Tinker Fellow Heather Barker spent time this summer in our California…
We published a record number of publications in 2022, including 15 journal articles and a book chapter. From articles for educators to implement free resources to research articles to inform…
…and are able to teach with the Rocks & Tectonics Module between March and June 2023, please complete an online application. Applications are due on December 16, 2022. This field…
Ask Hollylynne Lee and Gemma Mojica, the co-directors of the Hub for Research and Innovation in Statistics Education at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at NC State University, about…
…they draw on and strengthen their knowledge of the English language. Teacher praise for the StoryQ module Twelve ELA teachers participated in our fall 2021 workshop to learn to use…
…school leaders from Maryland and Georgia expressed interest in participating in the workshop, which took place in the fall of 2021. Twelve teachers were selected to be part of the…
…of some of the world’s largest cities. He continues to create and share a wide variety of maps on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @mapping_gnome. We asked Morrison if he…