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You Don’t Have to be a Rocket Scientist
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Teacher Spotlight: Dr. Eric Michael Bratsolias Brown
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A Design Heuristic for Analyzing and Interpreting Data
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Students reasoning with data in an authentic science environment had the opportunity to learn about the process of science and the world around them while developing skills to analyze and interpret self-collected and…
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Operationalizing the Duty of Care Through Rubrics
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Laboratory experiments are a key aspect of science education. However, they do have risks, and accidents do happen. Science educators have a duty of care, which includes duty of instruction. One tool that can be…
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Mapping Vocabulary Onto Student Sense-Making
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The Student Participation Observation Tool (SPOT) is a web-based classroom observation protocol developed for higher education STEM courses and based on research on evidence-based practices. The low-inference and…
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Exploring Phenomena That Connect Science, Self, and Society
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Virtual Coaching PLCs In and Out of School
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Sound Activities and Investigations With Preschoolers
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Measuring Data Skills in Undergraduate Student Work
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Data literacy, or students’ abilities to understand, interpret, and think critically about data, is an increasing need in K–16 science education. Ocean Tracks College Edition (OT-CE) sought to address this need by…
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Differentiation in the Life Science Classroom Using Station Rotations
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