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Big learning from short observations of birds: February 17-20, 2017
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Walk outside with your children, watch and count birds for 15 minutes while recording the names of those you know, and report your bird count to be part of a world-wide citizen-science project to collect data on…
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Avoiding Electrical Hazards in the Lab
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In science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) labs, teachers and students can be exposed to a number of electrical hazards such as damaged electrical receptacles, missing ground prongs, and faulty electrical…
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Join NSTA Press Authors at the 2017 National Conference in Los Angeles
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We rely on their expertise and have their books lined up on our resource shelves for handy reference, but the opportunity to hear so many NSTA Press authors speak in person is too good to pass up. The array of…
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The Surefire FirePak: A Smartphone Science Studio Lighting Solution
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As smartphone cameras take on an ever-more sophisticated role in the science classroom, the technical limits of phone photography become more apparent. Luckily, a dose of strong light can overcome many…
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Science education "trifecta"
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I’m looking for creative ways for students to share what they know, other than traditional written reports or essays. —K., Michigan The creative process in science involves novel ways of thinking, problem solving…
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Ed News: Scientists Take on New Roles in K–12 Classrooms
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This week in education news, scientists take on new roles in K–12 classrooms, the U.S. Senate confirmed Betsy DeVos as Education Secretary, a new report finds California teacher shortages have led to ‘severe…
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The goTenna Off-Grid Communication Device: Take A "Cell Network" on your next Field Trip
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Imagine co-leading a science field trip indoors in a large museum with questionable cell coverage, or outside and too far from the nearest cell tower. The goTenna system allows you to directly contact another goTenna…
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DeVos Confirmed as ED Secretary/House Kills ESSA Accountability Regulations
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After a long and contentious confirmation battle the Senate confirmed Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education on February 7 after a highly partisan 51 to 50 vote. Vice President Mike Pence cast the deciding vote to…
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An ECSTEM conference experience
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An early childhood education conference is an opportunity to meet others who share a passion for improving our science teaching practice, meet our education mentors and gain new insights into why certain educational…
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The Celestron Micro-Fi Wireless Digital Microscope: A Handful of Wow!
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The term “wireless” does not so much describe what is, but instead what isn’t. And what isn’t is wires. What’s strange about many wireless technologies is there was never a wired version to begin with so describing the…
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STEM Sims: Interactive Simulations for the STEM Classroom
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Introduction By subscribing to STEM Sims, teachers can open-up a kaleidoscope of educational and interactive classroom activities for students. These activities are relevant for teachers who are interested in…
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Mentoring — A team effort
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The most experienced science teacher is retiring this year at the middle school where I am principal. The other five teachers on the science faculty are early in their teaching careers. What are your thoughts on asking…
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Commentary: It's About Time to Teach Evolution Forthrightly
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Fifty years ago, in 1967, the Tennessee legislature repealed the Butler Act, a 1925 law that made it a misdemeanor for a teacher in the state’s public schools to “teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine…
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Students Teaching Science to Younger Students
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A Science Ambassador from North Forsyth High School in Cumming, Georgia, uses a tube with a marble inside it as a “roller coaster” to teach an elementary school student about gravity, force, and motion. For more than 42…
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The Carson HookUpz 2.0: The Missing Link Between Camera and Eyepiece
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Over the years I have held digital cameras and phones up to the eyepieces of telescopes, spotting scopes, binoculars, and most often microscopes to take pictures, capture video, and stream imagery to projectors and TVs…
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