…believes that teachers could benefit from more practical, hands-on curriculum and activities for students, plus training on how to implement new curriculum. Kristina practices yoga as a peaceful antidote to…
…new classroom routines and policies. She now teaches 9-12th grade biology, chemistry, and AP chemistry, and uses Concord Consortium learning resources for teaching about enzymes, osmosis, photosynthesis and cellular respiration,…
…on the High-Adventure Science module “Will there be enough fresh water?” and highlights the importance of this new type of tool. Our results show that the automated scoring of scientific…
…lab,” David says. Most recently he’s been piloting a new geoscience unit of our GEODE program with his Earth science students at the middle and high school level. His own…
…own learning contexts, face challenges in creative processes while reflecting on the metacognitive and emotional experiences youth undergo, and consider new ways to support learners through challenging moments. More Conferences…
Detroit, MI July 14-18, 2019 Conference Website The theme of the 23rd GLOBE Annual Meeting is Intersections of Diverse Environments. The meeting’s location, Detroit, Michigan, is at the intersection of…
…their rocket finally worked after a week of hundreds of failed attempts and new ideas. He describes kindergartners dancing around as the rocket descended by parachute. Perhaps because he is…
…lab report. These new features, along with what I have built in the past few weeks, mark the milestone of Version 0.0.2 of SmartIR (i.e., only 2% of the work…
…strong interactions were protected from the symmetry breaking. That modification to the theory also predicts the existence of a new type of particle, dubbed the “axion.” This particle, which has…
…later. After the teacher restarts the simulation, students can check the accuracy of their forecast. Figure 2. Teacher weather station dashboard for New England (with a comparable one for Alaskan…