…STEM Resource Finder, the Concord Consortium was recruiting teachers to test a new online learning module on hurricanes. As we’re on the east coast of Florida, our school was the…
…science education and civic and social engagement. Knowledge in New Pieces (KiNP): Exploring Diverse Areas of Contemporary Youths’ Intuitive Technosocial Knowledge Leah Rosenbaum, Luis Morales-Navarro, Paulo Blikstein, Emily Oswald, Jie…
…times, students expect certain patterns to emerge in their data. When alternative patterns emerge instead, students can easily explore them using data cards and graphs, forming new understandings of the…
New Data Types and New Data Interfaces, Navigating the World of Units in M2Studio, Sensemaking Rubrics for AI, and more in Spring @Concord…
…in preparation for offering their own professional development workshops back home. Their mission: to introduce new teachers to the highly successful unit toward continued dissemination beyond NSF support for the…
If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to add more data exploration to your lessons this year, we have a week’s worth of activities to get you started. Because…
…information or to volunteer, contact Kate Miller (kmiller@concord.org). New project brings geoscience practices to middle school students Earthquakes can wreak havoc on infrastructure, cause casualties, and disrupt vital services.To identify…
…diseases such as plague and typhus. Ultimately, the WHO parachuted in 14,000 cats in crates to address the outbreak of these two new diseases. This situation serves as a stark…
…or approaches help illuminate the nature of learners’ struggles? How might they support learners in productively analyzing and understanding spatiotemporal data? Publications Dorsey, C. (2024). New data types and new…
…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…