…their innovation and creativity. Cassandra Muse, Center Elementary School Chelmsford, MA When Cassandra Muse was young, she struggled in school, but in fifth grade an inspiring teacher helped turn that…
…can either collide (converge) or diverge. For this investigation, set at least one boundary type to Divergent. Click the Next button. Order plates. Finally, choose the density of each plate…
…“being brought to tears by math.” He has worked in many professions over the years—nuclear engineer, software engineer, electrical contractor, and kayak instructor and guide, to name a few. But…
…Yanceyville, North Carolina, this time as a math teacher instead of a student. Ironically, Mrs. Bradsher was now her colleague. It was an “amazing cycle,” she laughs. Her career path…
The High-Adventure Science Climate module has six activities. Explore the question, what will Earth’s climate be in the future? Through a series of guided questions, you will explore interactions between…
…scarce. Computer science courses, where AI content is considered a natural fit, are only offered in some U.S. high schools, and they also have persistent diversity issues. AI, however, is…
…GPS stations” and “Display GPS velocity vectors.” Students write block code and can see their program output on an integrated map. Students can modify their code, observe the resulting visualizations,…
…in professional development and in implementation of the curriculum? Publications Bacal, J., & Fristoe, T. (2022). Under the hood: Using brain signals in a block programming environment. @Concord, 26(2), 14….
…class. A politics junkie in college, Rachel had planned on a career in law. Just before graduation, however, she decided to become a civics education major and go into teaching….
…coasts with middle school students. * Cajete, G. (1999). Igniting the sparkle: An indigenous science education model. Kivaki Press. Carolyn Staudt (cstaudt@concord.org) is a senior scientist. Beth Covitt (Beth.Covitt@mso.umt.edu) is…