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Lesson Plan |
The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ initial response to an ill-defined problematic situation. The probe is designed to reveal whether students recognize that in a problem situation, there is…
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School Instructional Space Silica Exposure: Safety Hazards/Risks
Blog Post |
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Gearing Up Instructional Spaces Safety-Wise for the New School Year, Part I
Blog Post |
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What’s Inside Our Solar System?
Lesson Plan |
The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about the solar system. The probe is designed to find out if students can distinguish between objects in the solar system and objects outside of the…
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From the Field: Events and Opportunities, September 15, 2020
Reports Article |
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STEM Career Expos Expose Potential Paths
Reports Article |
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Wood Dust in the Lab—A Major Safety Issue!
Blog Post |
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The Three Dimensions of Teaching and Learning: Module 3: Crosscutting Concepts
Professional Learning Course Module |
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An Exam Wrapper Intervention in Organic Chemistry I: Impact on Course Performance and Study Behavior
Journal Article |
This article describes a quasi-experimental study conducted in two Organic Chemistry I classrooms at a diverse, urban, public university.
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The Three Dimensions of Teaching and Learning: Module 4: Integrating the Three Dimensions
Professional Learning Course Module |
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Journal Article |
Hardware, software, and websites for use in the classroom.
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Leading the Implementation of High Quality Instructional Materials to Enact Standards
Professional Learning Unit |
High-quality instructional materials (HQIM) designed for next generation science can make a difference in the quality of equitable science teaching and learning throughout the educational system and for all learners (i.…
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Addressing Inequities During Distance Learning
Reports Article |
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The Safety Checklist: Navigating to Safer Waters!
Blog Post |
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Lesson Plan |
The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about trade-offs. The probe is designed to find out whether students recognize that trade-offs involve sacrificing one or more things in favor of another…