…by a hurricane. New teacher materials provide scaffolding on how to handle these sorts of topics in the classroom, including, for instance, disproportionate impacts on vulnerable populations as well as…
…and to give them a voice. For instance, when teaching about natural disasters and mitigation efforts, she includes opportunities for students who have traveled to or lived in other parts…
…state results from the set of relationships among the system components, and an adjustment to any of them causes the system to instantaneously reach a new equilibrium. Imagine taking a…
…accomplishing some of this—promoting computer science and disseminating high school data science courses, for instance. But we must dive deeper and not delude ourselves into thinking that pushing a subject…
…Multiple LPs together provide guidance regarding student progress toward an individual or small cluster of PEs.1 For instance, for the PE MS-LS1-6 Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for…
…Earth. For instance, how well can students explain the formation of the Andes Mountains or the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in terms of the underlying entities of the tectonic plate system—the plates…
…controls the sampling, processing, and storage of these data, as well as the actuation of connected devices—for instance, to drive a piezoelectric crystal or a current through a heating or…
Remote Professional Development: Using a System Modeling Tool for 3D Teaching and Learning Blog Post
…modeling in SageModeler, they could see how a model’s inputs determine an equilibrium state of the model, for instance, if nutrient fertilizers increased, water quality decreased (Figure 1). Figure 1….
…Let P, C, and R stand, respectively, for Paul’s votes, Cynthia’s votes, and the remaining, as yet uncounted, votes. For instance, in the example above P would be 9,000, C…
…to focus on content over practice. In a strange twist of fate, it seems “the year of COVID,” which has restricted education—for instance, by keeping teachers and students physically separated—may…