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Journal Article | October 2019
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Page | April 2020
Awesome Websites and More NSTA strongly believes that parents can and should play an integral part in their child’s science education. Listed below are websites taken from the NSTA e-newsletter Scientific Principals that parents can use to find out more about science education and engage their children in fun, simple…
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Engineering Science Teacher Creativity!
Journal Article | February 2020
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Journal Article | March 2019
Computer simulations have become essential to scientific investigation and engineering design, thanks to advances in mathematical modeling, game theory, and computing technology. Simulations now provide an indispensable…
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Journal Article | March 2020
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Arguing About a Chemical Change
Journal Article | February 2020
Use a sample ACT writing prompt in an explore-before-explain instructional sequence to a 9th-grade physical science class to promote student learning and demonstrate that mass is conserved in a chemical reaction
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Page | March 2020
NSTA Press Extras NSTA Press® books with additional online resources Adventures With Arthropods: Eco-Friendly Lessons for Middle School Argument-Driven Inquiry series: Argument-Driven Inquiry in Biology: Lab Investigations for Grades 9–12 Argument-Driven Inquiry in Chemistry: Lab Investigations for Grades 9–12…
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Page | July 2020
CSL Call for Contributions The editors of Connected Science Learning encourage you to submit a manuscript on any topic related to bridging in-school and out-of-school STEM learning. Although each issue is organized around a theme, your manuscript does not have to be related to a specific theme and can be of general…
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Journal Article | February 2019
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Journal Article | March 2020
“Before completing this module, I had assumed that STEAM education was much more high-tech than it actually is. With this assumption in mind, I thought it would be difficult to bring STEAM into my Early Childhood…
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An Interview With Atmospheric Scientist Shawn Urbanski
Journal Article | March 2019
Atmospheric scientists study the chemical composition of the atmosphere. More specifically, they look at how atmospheric gases, liquids, and solids interact both with each other and with the earth's surface. This helps…
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Teaching STEM in the Preschool Classroom
Journal Article | October 2019
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Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy
Page | March 2020
Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy The Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy is in its fifth year. The program—designed specifically for middle school teachers (grades 5–8)—was established to help enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence in science, engineering and technology, while…
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Novel Coronavirus: What’s the Real Story?
Journal Article | February 2020
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Journal Article | March 2020