…and breed an inbred strain of dragons themselves. Lastly, students investigate a mysterious new dragon trait and use the properties of linkage and inheritance to examine the trait’s relationship to…
…substances rearranging to form new substances and that to start any chemical reaction, energy is needed to break bonds in the reactants. Students will compare reactions and changes in energy….
…approach new phenomena with a useful framework for understanding the world. At this session we will delve into the pedagogical approaches, explore some of the materials, and discuss successful professional…
Critical questions about pre-college data science education at international statistics conference Blog Post
…data in everything from physics and finance to politics and education is helping to build momentum for a new path in high school math—one emphasizing statistics and data literacy over…
…to a great start. On my first day as a new teacher, in 2007, a moderate earthquake shook our community. My students came back the second day filled with questions,”…
Importance From severe flooding to sustained winds of hurricanes to powerful earthquakes and unstoppable wildfires, natural disasters around the globe have caused devastation and had major impact on millions of…
…and are ideal for Subtitle Translations. Whereas translation is the process of simply exchanging the original words for those of the new language, localization modifies the initial language by adapting…
…produced, not collected — and what this means for both science and data science education. As data science education emerges as a new field of study, students often work with…
Sharks, seals, and tuna, oh my! Exploring data in PBL classrooms with CODAP and Ocean Tracks Blog Post
…August 2018 issue while exploring data in CODAP. The new issue of this NSTA publication is focused on critical thinking and project-based learning (PBL). “Data-driven inquiry in the PBL classroom”…
…the workshop with customized posters for use at conference presentations, a box full of useful resources, and lots of new ideas. One teacher noted “how diverse our experiences are but…