…(CODAP) to analyze the results and identify prominent health concerns. The results indicated five primary community health issues, including asthma, depression, diabetes, stress, lead in the environment, as well as…
…were commonplace. Today, technology has changed everything. Well, almost everything. Sure, technology permeates our schools, but that fact is deceptive. It’s the things technology has not changed about education that…
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…with less than primary education. States in darker green have higher percentages. Students will be able to (1) formulate questions that can be answered with data, (2) design and implement…
…was spoiled. “Physics was too interesting,” Helen insists. Instead, she earned a Ph.D. in 1967, becoming one of very few female physicists in the world at the time. Her father…
…assumptions and values. This self-inventory should look at: How you encourage your students to ask questions, How ideas are embraced, regardless of accuracy, cultural influences, etc., How comfortable all students…
…full of data displays: tables, plots of distributions, data-rich maps, scatterplots, pictograms, and lists, just to name a few. But data displays also appear on scoreboards, on computer screens, on…
…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,”…
…with epistemic agency? Publications Haavind, S., & Reichsman, F. (2024). Capturing moths and studying data science. @Concord, 28(1), 10–11. Bacal, J. (2023). Under the hood: Datacard deck. @Concord, 27(2), 14….
…be relegated to computer science class, especially because computer science courses are not offered in all schools, says Wiedemann. Math class, however, is ubiquitous. High school students have to take…
…there. This unit builds toward NGSS PE’s: MS-LS2-3 and MS-ESS2-1. Lead author: Tom Bielik, CREATE for STEM at MSU, with contributions from Steve Roderick and Dan Damelin, The Concord Consortium….