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Archive: NSTA/ASTE: A Solar Eclipse 'Double-Header:' The Perfect Way to Engage Your Preservice Teachers in Capitalizing on These Teachable Moments, April 27, 2023

There will be an annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023 and a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 in the US – an Eclipse Double-Header – with everyone in North America seeing at least a partial eclipse.

There will be an annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023 and a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 in the US – an Eclipse Double-Header – with everyone in North America seeing at least a partial eclipse.

There will be an annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023 and a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 in the US – an Eclipse Double-Header – with everyone in North America seeing at least a partial eclipse.

There will be an annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023 and a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 in the US – an Eclipse Double-Header – with everyone in North America seeing at least a partial eclipse.

 

Safety Blog

Just When You Thought Your Lab Was Safer

By Ken Roy

Posted on 2023-02-01

 

A Nervous Night in the ER

Stings, Poisonings, and More

By Breanna N. Harris, Heidi Schutz

A Nervous Night in the ER

 

Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, January 31, 2023

By Debra Shapiro

Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers, January 31, 2023

 

Future Approaches to Instructional Materials in STEM Education

By Okhee Lee, New York University; Tricia Shelton, NSTA; Scott E. Grapin, University of Miami

Posted on 2023-01-26

Future Approaches to Instructional Materials in STEM Education

Archive: Science Update: An Eclipse 'Double-Header' is Coming this School Year! August 31, 2023

There will be an annular eclipse this fall and a total eclipse next spring visible in the U.S. Join veteran astronomers and educators Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi to learn more about what's happening, where the eclipses will be visible, how to view them safely, and what classroom-tested, hands-on activities are available for your use. 

There will be an annular eclipse this fall and a total eclipse next spring visible in the U.S. Join veteran astronomers and educators Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi to learn more about what's happening, where the eclipses will be visible, how to view them safely, and what classroom-tested, hands-on activities are available for your use. 

There will be an annular eclipse this fall and a total eclipse next spring visible in the U.S. Join veteran astronomers and educators Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi to learn more about what's happening, where the eclipses will be visible, how to view them safely, and what classroom-tested, hands-on activities are available for your use. 

There will be an annular eclipse this fall and a total eclipse next spring visible in the U.S. Join veteran astronomers and educators Dennis Schatz and Andrew Fraknoi to learn more about what's happening, where the eclipses will be visible, how to view them safely, and what classroom-tested, hands-on activities are available for your use. 

 

The Breathless Heart

By Nalini V. Broadbelt, Amitoj S. Sawhney, Michelle A. Young

The Breathless Heart

 

scope on the skies

Sandy and Dusty Worlds

Science Scope—January/February 2023 (Volume 46, Issue 3)

By Bob Riddle

 

citizen science

Iguanas from Above

Science Scope—January/February 2023 (Volume 46, Issue 3)

By Jill Nugent

Iguanas from Above

 

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Playing With Garbage

Exploring the Nature of Technology and Engineering

Science Scope—January/February 2023 (Volume 46, Issue 3)

By Jonathan Cade Gilbert and Jerrid Kruse

Playing With Garbage

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