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Teaching Teachers: Inquiry in Inclusive Preschools
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This column enhances the repertoire of preservice and inservice teachers. Preparing preservice teachers to plan and implement physical science learning centers
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Fabricating Fidgets to Support Inclusive Maker Education
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With the goal of supporting an inclusive maker education learning experience, a science museum, university, and middle school partnered to engage students diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)…
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Inclusive Classrooms: Multicultural look at the National Science Education Standards
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Five Standards-based strategies for successful inclusion of special-needs students in the secondary science classroom are described in this article. Use a multisensory approach; encourage collaboration among students;…
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Do you have some suggestions for how to modify a science experiment for students with physical disabilities that prevent them from doing the activities? – A., Arkansas There are many ways you can modify the…
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Web Seminar |
This web seminar by members of NSTA’s Professional Learning Committee is designed to help teachers deepen their understanding of the effective and practical strategies to facilitate academic discourse that promotes…
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5. Equitable & Inclusive Science Education
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Due to ongoing health and safety concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Science Teaching Association has decided to cancel the fall 2020 Area Conferences on Science Education. The face-to-face meetings…
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Preservice Session: Preparing to Tackle Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science Education
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PLU: Effective Discourse Strategies for Inclusive Science/STEM Classrooms
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