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Archive: What's in the American Rescue Plan for K-12 and Science Education?, April 6, 2021
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In March President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan into law. The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package--which includes $125.8 Billion for K-12 education--is intended to provide continued economic relief to all…
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Archive: Book Beat Live!, April 8, 2021
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Are you interested in helping your elementary students learn the practices of science, including constructing explanations and engaging in argument from evidence? Victor Sampson, an author of Argument-Driven Inquiry in…
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Archive: What IS Social Justice Teaching in the Science Classroom? (March 2021)
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A recording of a special four-part, virtual miniseries, which was jointly hosted by the Association for Multicultural Science Education (AMSE) and NSTA's Committee on Multicultural / Equity in Science Education. This…
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Archive: Science Update: Mapping Ozone Pollution Using Satellites and Plants, June 10, 2021
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Did you know that ground-level ozone, a harmful air pollutant, is a problem in the US? Ground-level -or “bad” - ozone is toxic to plants and animals – including humans. This invisible pollutant causes lung irritation,…
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Known for their 13 and 17-year life cycles and massive synchronous emergences periodical cicadas are unique in the insect world. We will explore the natural history, ecology, and behavior of the seven species of…
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Archive: Science Update: Our Universe through Sight, Sound & Touch, September 23, 2021
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Information of our Universe doesn't have to be just a two-dimensional snap shot. We can transform these data to be able to listen, feel, or (virtually) move through cosmic objects. Listen to the debris…
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Archive: Developing a Competitive Teacher Award Application, November 4, 2021
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The presenter will discuss the application process for the 2021-2022 academic year, share insight into completing your application, and provide tips for strengthening your submission for a chance to win prize money,…
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Archive: Science Update: The Amazon: Why We Should Care and What We Should Fear, August 19, 2021
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Thousands of miles away, the Amazon affects our climate, what we eat, the medicines we take, and it may be the source of our next pandemic. Why is forest clearing and burning increasing so fast, and what are some of the…
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Archive: Science Update: All About Weather, July 22, 2021
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What causes weather on Earth? How do meteorologists create a weather forecast? In this web seminar, AMS certified meteorologist Lori Pinson will share the basic aspects of weather, a behind the scenes…
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Archive: The Smithsonian’s COVID-19! How Can I protect Myself and Others? Guide, May 11, 2021
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For the past year, the Smithsonian Science Education Center’s COVID-19! How Can I Protect Myself and Others? guide has supported young people to learn the public health strategies to keep themselves and…
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Are you looking for a challenging leadership position that impacts local, state, and national science education? Would you like to serve the association that serves you? Not sure if you have the time or experience…
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Archive: Transforming Science Learning: Making the Most of EdReports’ Resources, June 9, 2021
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EdReports is a nonprofit organization that provides free reports on the quality and alignment of instructional materials in mathematics, English Language Arts, and science, as well as professional development on high…
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Launched on 12 August 2018, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is venturing closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft. It is revolutionizing our understanding of the long-standing mysteries of the near-Sun environment. The new…
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Social Justice in the Science Classroom: Collected Volume from NSTA Publications (e-book)
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Social Justice in the Science Classroom is a compilation of 19 articles from NSTA journals, illustrating successful incorporation of socially-just teaching practices in the science classroom. This volume brings issues,…
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Archive: Teacher Tip Tuesday: Learn and Lead on Twitter, August 10, 2021
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Explore how Twitter can be a vehicle for your own reflection, collaboration, and learning as well as a way to lead and advocate for science and STEM education by sharing your voice. We invite you to consider …