Andy Zucker, author of Transforming Schools with Technology: How Smart Use of Digital Tools Helps Achieve Six Key Education Goals and a senior research scientist at the Concord Consortium, gives…
Concord Consortium Research Results Shed Light on Evolution Learning and Scientific Argumentation Blog Post
Concord Consortium projects recently presented results of their ongoing research at two national research conferences, the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the National Association for Research in Science Teaching…
Paul Horwitz, Trudi Lord, and Cynthia McIntyre present the Evolution Readiness curriculum at the New England Educational Research Organization on April 28 at 10:15 a.m. in New Bedford, MA. Our…
Artificial Intelligence Research for Engineering Design, Modeling Plate Tectonics for Learning, Sensing Science through Modeling Matter, and more in Spring @Concord…
…the basis for life in our solar system. New research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on April 4, 2011, shows that complex organic solids were…
Three sessions at the 2011 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Conference showcase the Concord Consortium’s projects. Come learn about our Evolution Readiness and Universal Design for Learning projects. Getting Kids…
…politicians as a way to reduce costs but seems very ill-suited to adolescents’ needs. Let’s not go there! Andy Zucker Senior Research Scientist The Concord Consortium Lead author of The…
…there’s still that 5% chance that it could be due to chance. Unfortunately, that doesn’t make for good newspaper headlines. So, when you read news about science, think like a…
Amy Pallant discusses the role of uncertainty in student scientific argumentation at the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST). Based on the High-Adventure Science project, which engages students…
Over 100 high school students tried their hand with virtual breadboards at Engineering Day on March 29 at Tidewater Community College thanks to an electronics videogame developed by the SPARKS…