From Chalkboards to AI
Discovering AI Gems
By by Christine Anne Royce, EdD, and Valerie Bennett, PhD, EdD
Posted on 2026-03-17

No Plan B for Med Ed
Abortifacients or Emergency Contraceptives?

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Laboratory PPE Condition Assessment & Resulting Replacement Protocol
By Ken Roy
Posted on 2026-03-12

Press Release
REGIONAL WINNERS OF 34th ANNUAL EXPLORAVISION COMPETITION ANNOUNCED BY TOSHIBA, NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHING ASSOCIATION
Twenty-Four Winning Teams Recognized for Innovative Solutions to the World’s Challenges
Moving Beyond Open and Closed Questions: Strategies for Teachers that Fuel K–2 Students’ Science Thinking and Discourse
By Cindy Hoisington and Jessica Young
Posted on 2026-03-10

Invite readers to step outside, look up, and rediscover the wonder of the night sky. With poetic language and vivid imagery, Next Time You See a Star transforms the science of stars into an inspiring journey of discovery. Readers learn how light travels, why stars twinkle, and how observing the night’s sky reveals both the vastness of space and our own place within it.
Invite readers to step outside, look up, and rediscover the wonder of the night sky. With poetic language and vivid imagery, Next Time You See a Star transforms the science of stars into an inspiring journey of discovery. Readers learn how light travels, why stars twinkle, and how observing the night’s sky reveals both the vastness of space and our own place within it.
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From Chalkboards to AI
What if AI Gets it Wrong? Teaching Students to Detect Errors and Misleading Models
By Valerie Bennett, Ph.D., Ed.D., and Christine Anne Royce, Ed.D.
Posted on 2026-02-18

