A Community of Practice for CURE Development: The MIRIC (Mentoring the Integration of Research into the Classroom) Network
Journal of College Science Teaching—September/October 2024
By Elizabeth Sandquist, Brett Schofield, Kristian Taylor, Alex Engel, Jinjie Liu, Aaron Putzke, Laxmi Sagwan-Barkdoll, Susan Walsh, Taylor Buchanan, Lance Barton, Karen Resendes, Michael Wolyniak
Who Speaks for Earth? Impacts of an Anti-Racist and Gender-Inclusive Training in an Astronomy Class
Journal of College Science Teaching—September/October 2024
By Kathryn Williamson, Ellen Belchior Rodrigues, Myya Helm, Christopher Cunningham, Daniel Gallegos, Unique Beaver, Iahnna Henry
Social-Emotional Learning in the Science Classroom
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Patty McGinnis
Meeting the Needs of the Refugee Students in Your Science Classroom
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Gayle Buck, Arya Karumanthra, Shukufe Rahman
Expanding Language Use: Supporting Emergent Multilingual Learners’ Sensemaking in Science
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Samuel Lee, Benjamin DiFrancesco, Caitlin Fine, Katherine McNeill
scope on the skies
Chasing Giant Ice balls
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Bob Riddle
Integrating Careers Into Your NGSS Lessons
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Kyle Gray, Jill Maroo, Alan Czarnetzki, Sadik Kucuksari
Middle school is a critical time when students form ideas and preferences regarding careers they might pursue. Employers sometimes have difficulties filling STEM job openings, yet students often are not even aware these jobs exist. The middle-school science classroom is an excellent place for introducing various careers by integrating them into NGSS-aligned lessons. Integrating careers into science lessons does not need to require much lesson time nor does it need to be complicated. Adding this element makes a lesson more interesting and relevant by illustrating how science is used in the real world. We provide several strategies for integrating careers into your existing lessons. These include using bellringers to describe different careers, role playing situations where the students view the target concept from a given perspective, projects with a career component, and direct instruction about specific careers. It has been our experience that students enjoy learning about careers, especially the ones they had never heard of before. We also recommend including careers with a range of education and skill levels. This way all of your students can learn about one or more jobs they find attractive, and may inspire students to pursue a career in STEM.
Middle school is a critical time when students form ideas and preferences regarding careers they might pursue. Employers sometimes have difficulties filling STEM job openings, yet students often are not even aware these jobs exist. The middle-school science classroom is an excellent place for introducing various careers by integrating them into NGSS-aligned lessons. Integrating careers into science lessons does not need to require much lesson time nor does it need to be complicated.
Middle school is a critical time when students form ideas and preferences regarding careers they might pursue. Employers sometimes have difficulties filling STEM job openings, yet students often are not even aware these jobs exist. The middle-school science classroom is an excellent place for introducing various careers by integrating them into NGSS-aligned lessons. Integrating careers into science lessons does not need to require much lesson time nor does it need to be complicated.
Unlocking the Power of Emotional Connections: Strategies for Teaching Climate Change in Middle School
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Emily Godin, Jo'el Johanson
Using Conferences to Give Students a Sense of Belonging
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Tasha Kirby
citizen science
Snapshot Safari: Elephant Edition
Science Scope—September/October 2024
By Jill Nugent
Citizen Science article for the September/ October 2024 issue of Science Scope
Citizen Science article for the September/ October 2024 issue of Science Scope
Citizen Science article for the September/ October 2024 issue of Science Scope