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Explore phases of curriculum implementation and make connections to strengths and needs in your specific context. Engage with other leaders on a similar journey to share your lessons learned and benefit from their experiences. Consider critical...
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Secondary Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers! This interactive web seminar will begin with an overview of safety protocols specific for doing secondary-level safer science/STEM laboratory activities. The presenters will be Dr. Ken Roy, NSTA a...
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Archive: Science Update: 2025 Arctic Report Card Headlines, January 29, 2026
This Science Update celebrates and shares the 20th anniversary Arctic Report Card (ARC), an annual update on the state of the Arctic environment produced by NOAA and national and international partners. In this webinar, ARC contributors wil...
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Archive: Strategies on Applying for a Science Teaching Position, November 17, 2025
Preservice educators and those wanting to transition into education from a different career have tools and experiences that are directly applicable to the classroom. This session will discuss strategies to turn those experiences into a powerful...
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Science Update: Archive: Mineral Resources for our Future, October 16, 2025
Critical minerals have been all over the news lately. While we may be familiar with the mining of copper, coal, and gold, emerging resources like lithium, rare earth elements, cobalt, and more have driven the search for a new generation of...
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Archive: Navigating NSTA 2025 Fall Conference: A Guide for First-Time Attendees, October 23, 2025
This seminar is a great opportunity for first-time attendees to connect with fellow newcomers, NSTA leaders, and staff. Learn how to maximize your experience with tips on pre-conference preparation, effective networking, 'can't miss' sessions and eve...
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In this web seminar participants will learn:...
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Archive: Reviewing Proposals for NSTA Conference in Anaheim, September 23, 2025
Are you interested in helping NSTA reviewing proposals for the National Conference in Anaheim? Join us on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM ET, to learn the process that NSTA follows to review conference proposals. During th...
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Archive: Hubble's 36th Anniversary and Recent Science Highlights, April 23, 2026
Max Mutchler from the Space Telescope Science Institute will present new images and recent science results from the Hubble Space Telescope, on the eve of the 36th anniversary of its launch aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. To learn more about the ...
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This panel brings together science teacher educators to share research-based insights and practical strategies on how mentoring relationships, instructional coaching, and NSTA support and empower novice educators....
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Archive: Meaningful STEM: Student-Centered Strategies for Engagement, October 28, 2025
Meaningful STEM learning is built around student curiosity and questions about the real world. This session focuses on practical strategies that ensure students are the drivers of their learning. Join us to explore ways to maximize student engagement...
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Archive: Meaningful STEM: Integrating Technology in the STEM Classroom, October 7, 2025
Technology is a core component of STEM learning but must be used with intention and purpose to create meaningful learning opportunities for students. In this webinar, facilitators share strategies for and trends in integrating computer science, codin...
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Archive: Meaningful STEM: Expanding Access Through Engagement, September 30, 2025
How can educators create authentic STEM experiences for all students? This session explores strategies to expand student access to and participation in STEM by building strong community partnerships and connecting learning to real-world careers....
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Archive: Science Update: Hubble Observations of Interstellar Objects, August 21, 2025
A team of astronomers has taken the sharpest-ever picture of the third interstellar object, known as 3I/ATLAS and resembling a comet, traveling at 130,000 miles per hour within our solar system using the crisp vision of Hubble. This breathtaking spri...
