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Sustainable Systems for Quality Teaching
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National Conference on Science Education Anaheim 2026 Special Events
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National Conference on Science Education Anaheim 2026 Special Events Enrich your participation and enhance your networkCome for the knowledge, stay for the connections, and leave with a network that will support your career. Street PartyFree EventsMorning RefreshSpecial Sessions…
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Explore high-quality tools to transform your teaching in NSTA Press books, including lesson plans, classroom strategies, relevant professional learning, assessment, and NGSS resources for K–12 science educators.
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What Are These Bugs Under the Log?
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Human Impacts on Our Climate Lesson Plan 1: Weather Versus Climate and Global Warming Trends
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An Initial Engagement: Preparing a Preliminary Design
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Reframing Instruction With Universal Design for Learning
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Joint Memberships Affiliated Organizations Join both organizations at once and save money. Association for Multicultural Science (AMSE) Association for…
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How Do Insects Make Their Sound?
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Fact or phony? Scientifically evaluating data
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From information about the novel coronavirus to viral posts on social media, it can be a challenge to sort out fact from fiction in what we read on the web. Students face this challenge in their daily reading, too, and…
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Making Sense of Science and Religion
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In the science classroom, the rigorous discussion of certain scientific concepts may challenge the religious beliefs of students as well as educators. Navigating these discussions in ways that respect diverse…
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New STEM Road Map for Elementary School Books
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Two new editions to the STEM Road Map Curriculum Series (NSTA Press) make science and technology more applicable to students’ lives. The books provide lessons that will allow students to roll up their sleeves and…
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On the Having of Wonderful Ideas About Science
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Guest Blogger Page Keeley Science is about making sense of our natural world, and this is something that children naturally do long before they begin school. Children acquire information from many sources: interacting…
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Stimulate Science Learning with Student Debates
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The new NSTA Press book It’s Still Debatable! Using Socioscientific Issues to Develop Scientific Literacy by Sami Kahn gives students plenty to discuss. For educators looking to develop their students’ thinking…
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