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Guest Editorial: Reflections on a Classroom Managed Through Inquiry: Moving Past "Nondiscipline"
Journal Article |
An opinion piece about how class management using inquiry engages students in meaningful science activities and effectively reduces discipline problems.
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Journal Article |
Analytical writing enhances retention of science learning and is integral to student-centered classrooms. Despite this, scientific writing in undergraduate programs is often presented as a series of sentence-level…
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Journal Article |
As educators, we know that math must be integrated into our subject to best communicate the essence of scientific investigation. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done when students learn subjects in isolated…
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Blog Post |
Connecting with other educators who share my interests and help me expand them is one of the benefits of writing for NSTA’s journal and blog. Guest blogger Tom Lough is a contributor to Science and Children and has…
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Blog Post |
I recently read an article about having students “reflect” on their work. I’m not sure what the value would be. What would this look like in a science class? –G., Ohio At a professional development workshop several…
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Blog Post |
When I was student teaching, we had to do a “reflection journal.” Now that I have my own teaching assignment, I’m wondering if teachers keep such a document. If so, what do they put in it? What format do they use and…
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Lesson Plan |
The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit students’ ideas about reflection. The probe is designed to find out if students recognize that all objects we can see reflect some light.
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Web Seminar |
Join us on Thursday, April 16, 2020, starting at 7:00 pm ET to celebrate Earth Day with NSTA. Earth Day is celebrated each year through public gatherings, vocal protests, and symbolic acts, each one seeking to…