Learning science and engineering practices from age 3 through preschool can foster children's curiosity in exploring the world and lay the foundation for science learning in K-12 settings.
“Energy is liberated matter, matter is energy waiting to happen.” — Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything ...
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Community resources offer extensions of early science learning that can deepen connections to the local ecosystem. This column offers ideas to extend ...
Climate education in elementary grades offers a chance to teach climate science, to help students understand how serious climate change is, to focus o...
Children experience and grapple with the ongoing effects of climate change in their daily lives. While they did not cause climate change nor should th...
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This is a collection of resources for the program titled: Book Beat Live! Early Childhood and Elementary Takeover. This program aired on June 26, 2023...
It’s time for a change in mindset. We must shift our focus toward recognizing the assets and strengths of our students as a pivotal starting point. ...
Equalizing opportunities for students to learn science and engineering in the ways described in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) requires ...
Creating learning opportunities for students to culturally connect in the science classroom is crucial to ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for a...
Calls for disciplinary literacy instruction in elementary schools encourage teachers to provide authentic opportunities for students to read and write...
This is a collection of resources for the program titled: Teacher Tip Tuesday: Making the Most of Attending an NSTA Conference - Denver 2024. This pr...
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