…of 2021, one in three people in the U.S. had experienced at least one extreme weather disaster linked to climate change, so it’s likely that many students have firsthand experience…
We published nine articles in researcher and teacher practitioner journals and one book chapter in 2021 that showcase innovations in STEM teaching and learning through technology. Learn how to design…
Importance The world is filled with critical, unanswered questions. How quickly will an infectious disease spread and how can different interventions limit, or even stop, its spread? How will sea…
…them and how they work!” In February 2022 we plan to offer another professional development workshop with a second group of middle school teachers. There’s lots of water in Oregon…
Una gota rompe la piedra mural by Layqa Nuna Yawar. Photo by Kristen Rae Miranda. Used with permission. Importance Equity remains an elusive goal in science education despite decades of…
…lives and those of their communities. Halfway around the world, 20 students in Durham, North Carolina, also investigated data in an afterschool program in the spring of 2021. Data, they…
Virtual Conference October 27, 2021 Conference Website Data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, data literacy, and statistical literacy concerning secondary education are currently discussed in the communities of scientists and…
…on measures of academic merit. Two teachers from two New Brunswick middle schools recruited eight 7th grade students to participate. From spring through early summer 2021 we met bimonthly over…
Indicators of Data Fluency, Determine Stream Health, the Bardic Bot, and more in Fall @Concord…
…the academic calendar. We’re delighted to announce that we have redesigned our STEM Resource Finder just in time for the 2021-22 school year. Our open educational resources expand and deepen…