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Equity In The Classroom: Making Science Accessible For All Students

Accelerate Learning

All teachers want to see their students succeed. They don’t want to see students fall behind, but everyone learns differently and comes into the classroom with a different level of preparedness. Teaching to these differences isn’t always easy, yet striving to achieve equity in the classroom is essential to ensure every student has the specific resources they need to meet the academic demands of your class.

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33 Online Research Resources

Ask a Tech Teacher

Quick, safe spots to send your students for research ( click here for updates ) : BrainPop –with the BrainPop characters, a launchpad to curiosity CoolKidFacts –kid-friendly videos, pictures, info, and quizzes–all 100% suitable for children Dimensions –academic research geared for college-level Fact Monster –help with homework and facts Google Earth Timelapse –what changes to the planet over time Google Trends –what’s trending in searches History Channel –great speeches How Stuff Works –the gold

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Will AI Chatbots Boost Efforts to Make Scholarly Articles Free?

ED Surge

When it comes to getting access to the latest scholarly articles, there’s a stark digital divide. Students and professors affiliated with most colleges have unlimited access to large collections of scholarship such as JSTOR and HeinOnline, because their institutions subscribe to site licenses. To everyone else, though, those and many other scholarly publications are locked, or can only be read by paying hefty per-article fees.

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Coding With AIs Prompts Are Important

Computer Science Teacher

Last night, when I could not sleep, I got up and wrote some code. I added some features and data checking to my Wordle solver helper program. When I finished I felt good about my work and myself. I think that made it easier to get to sleep and I slept well. It got me thinking this morning. When I was in university and still learning how to code I would occasionally get frustrated and feel less confident.

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Teach Engineering: Engineering projects for kids

Accelerate Learning

Children are natural engineers who are curious, inventive, and ready to create things out of the most unexpected materials!

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‘Deep Breaths’

ED Surge

Mindfulness changed Mason Rollins’ life. When he was a first grader at Rivermont Elementary School, Mason was overwhelmed by his emotions. His principal, Jill Evans, often had to take him outside until his meltdowns subsided. Mason Rollins, right, listens to a mindfulness lesson in his fourth grade class about reducing test-taking anxiety. But that was before Mason was introduced to a program at school that focuses on student well-being.

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September Planning: ESERO Climate Detectives

All About STEM

If you’re planning for the next school year, check out Climate Detectives! Registration starts in September 2023 when The European Space Agency (ESA) will invite students (aged 8-15) to team up and join the project. How it works: Teams of students, supported by their teacher, are called to make a difference by identifying a climate problem, investigating it by using available Earth Observation.

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Learning to Teach with AI One Small Bite at a Time

Middle Web

If you are an educator trying to explore what AI can do without becoming overwhelmed, edtech expert Shawn McCusker recommends you start small. Jot down some questions or topics to explore. These might include academic integrity, lesson design, or how AI can save precious time. The post Learning to Teach with AI One Small Bite at a Time first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Strengthening Student Literacy Skills

STEM Discovery Education

Whether you’re a teacher, administrator, student, or community member, you’ve probably heard lots of conversation surrounding reading over the last school year. Particularly discussions about literacy instruction and student reading proficiency, both critical to the success of students’ academic careers. One teacher, Judith Philias, shared her insights with the Discovery Education team about why she […] The post Strengthening Student Literacy Skills appeared first on Discovery Education Bl

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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What Does It Take to Put Inclusive Curriculum Legislation Into Practice?

ED Surge

In the wake of the Atlanta Spa shootings and a surge in violence against Asian Americans throughout the pandemic, Illinois made history by becoming the first state to mandate that Asian American history be taught in public K-12 schools beginning in the 2022-23 school year. The Teaching Equitable Asian American Community History (TEAACH) Act was signed into law in July 2021 with wide bipartisan support, amending the state’s school code to ensure that all Illinois public school students learn abou

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LCR Creating Careers: GCSE Maths Tree Project

All About STEM

LCR Careers Hub: Creating Careers in the Curriculum Brought to you by Construction Youth Trust and Treework Environmental Practice, this lesson plan encourages students to think about how studying circles can relate to careers in construction and working with trees. GCSE links: View the resource here Visit the LCR Careers Hub website LCR Careers Hub: Year 12 Neurodiversity Skills Sessions Creating.

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When the “M” in STEM stands for Mathematics and Mindfulness

Scientix

Picture provided by the author, attribution CC-B Y Mathematics is a crucial subject for every student as it provides a strong foundation for many other disciplines. However, many students struggle with mathematics due to a variety of reasons, including a lack of motivation, fear of failure, and negative attitudes towards the subject. Mindfulness and social-emotional learning (SEL) can play a vital role in improving maths performance by addressing these challenges.

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3 Simple Plastic Bag STEM Challenges

Stem Activities for Kids

Plastic Bag STEM Challenges While plastic bags are not an ideal material to seek out due to their impact on the environment, it is inevitable that there are likely plenty of plastic bags that you can make use of first! Three STEM challenges that you can easily try with plastic bags are: parachutes wind-powered cars kites These all happen to be great activities for outdoors as well!

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Are Some Schools Playing Down Race When Considering ‘Equity’?

ED Surge

The murder of George Floyd in 2020 changed American culture, in part by invigorating interest in diversity, equity and inclusion. For some schools, this meant making a commitment to diversity in their mission statements, as well as creating plans intended to increase equity. For example: The Santa Cruz County Office for Education spells out a number of “equity initiatives ” used by schools in that part of California, including professional development for educators, improved strategies for gradi

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CREST for UCAS, Apprenticeship & Job Applications

All About STEM

You can use CREST to enhance your applications for university, a job or an apprenticeship. Stand out from the crowd by including the experiences and skills you have gained through CREST in your personal statement! CREST awards are a high-quality well-regarded and tangible recognition of success. You can help educators or employers understand the way you think, what you have learned and your skills.

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Use Mentor Texts to Multitask: Less Is More!

Middle Web

Mentor Texts That Multitask by Pam Koutrakos is a perfect ELA resource for working smarter, not harder. It leads readers through the why, what and how of using mentor texts to design flexible, integrated, multifaceted literacy learning – and includes free online resources. The post Use Mentor Texts to Multitask: Less Is More! first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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WestEd: Evaluation of NGSS Instruction Implementation

Teach Science for All

WestED has a short report titled NGSS Instruction: A Powerful Lever for Equitable Learning, Language Development, and Learning in Other Subjects.

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The Beartown Play: A Play Written, Enhanced, and Performed by 6th Graders

User Generated Education

I often give my students choice and voice which I discussed in my blog post, Giving Students Choice and Voice. This project, written, enhance, and performed by 6th graders, was truly an example of voice and choice along with having them do a Type III enrichment project. Three 6th grade girls began this project last year in their gifted class as a stop-motion animation.

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Educator Survey: The STEM Ambassador Programme

All About STEM

STEM Learning is inviting educators to take part in their STEM Ambassador Programme Survey. “The purpose of this survey is to find out more about the impact that engaging with STEM Ambassadors has had on you, your students and your school, as well as your opinions of the Ambassador programme.” This survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete.

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Ensuring School Safety: 5 Key Strategies

Box Light

School safety is a big concern and recent incidents have made students, teachers, and parents more anxious. In addition to planning and providing quality learning experiences, teachers are responsible for protecting their students in emergencies. To create safe learning environments, it's essential to have comprehensive safety training. School leaders play their part by identifying and providing training programs that take a holistic approach, focusing on prevention and response strategies, team

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Virtual Meeting: Looking Ahead to the Next Decade of Science Standards

Teach Science for All

I was just talking with some science leaders about the fact that the NGSS are a decade old and it still feels like we have lots of good work to do in implementing them in equitable and meaningful ways across … Continue reading →

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Newton elementary math team achieves 3rd place at WinMaC

Newton STEM

Garden City, a team of elementary school students from Newton placed third in the Winchester Math Competition (WinMaC) on May 14. WinMaC is an annual math competition organized by high-school students for students in Grades 4-5. This year about 80 elementary students participated, competing for individual and team awards. Students Billy Wu, Avi Pathak, Joshua Tang, and Alexandra Baskakova represented Newton as team Garden City.

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A Future STEM: CEC Resource Directory

All About STEM

A Future STEM is a valuable, engaging resource brought to you by STEM Learning and Skills Builder via The Careers & Enterprise Company. This collection of STEM subject careers activities is linked to employability skills and each practical activity is designed to encourage research, exploration and discussion about careers and how students can recognise their own potential for a future STEM-linked.

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Girls and STEM – How Can We Close the Gender Gap?

Box Light

Women and girls play a crucial role in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, which aim to solve big challenges like global pandemics, climate change, and improving communication through technology. In addition to being inclusive, increasing women's participation in STEM can boost our economy, reduce the pay gap, and create a more diverse and talented workforce, leading to innovative ideas and solutions.

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Help Kids Take Charge of Their Emotions

Middle Web

When our students are struggling with anxiety, they need support in developing strategies to help break down their problems. Chunking a problem and examining possible options can help make it feel more manageable. School psychologist Katelyn Oellerich shares some examples. The post Help Kids Take Charge of Their Emotions first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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First Foods

Teach Science for All

I recently took an online course that featured this thoughtfully designed interactive article by the Seattle Times on First Foods.

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National Schools’ Observatory: 6 Week STEM Club Resources

All About STEM

Liverpool John Moores University started the National Schools’ Observatory (NSO) with the mission: Access to the Universe for All. They use the wonders of space to inspire the next generation of scientists, programmers and engineers and provide free use of the world’s largest robotic telescope, the Liverpool Telescope. They also provide quality programmes designed to have a positive impact on.

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Amazing Ways to Use Quotes Posters

Teachers are Terrific

Are you looking for inspirational ways to decorate your classroom? I have so many ideas for you about using beautiful and informative posters! Before we talk about ways to use quotes posters I have to confess. As with most of my posts, there is a back story. Always. The first set of posters I made for my STEM classroom happened because I needed the set and could not find anything I liked.

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4 Reasons for Optimism About Public Education

Middle Web

Williamson and Blackburn highlight four good reasons to be optimistic about the future of America’s public schools. Community approval is the highest in nearly 50 years; teachers are better prepared for the future, and the resilience of public educators remains remarkable. The post 4 Reasons for Optimism About Public Education first appeared on MiddleWeb.