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Few decisions have greater impact on the effectiveness of science teaching in the nation's schools than the process of selecting instructional materials. This selection determines to a large extent ...
CU Science Discovery has recently been experimenting with communicating scientific data using compelling, creative, and culturally-relevant arts and crafts. This website is intended to share examples ...
Dr. Amanda L. Glaze holds a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction-Science Education and a second major in Biological Sciences from The University of Alabama. She is presently a science specialist teaching ...
As the coronavirus has infected millions of Americans, the news media have become saturated with numbers: new infection cases, hospitalization rates, death tolls, and vaccine trial results. Many ...
Andrea LaRosa, one of the teachers in this year’s Educator Collaborative. Credit: Andrea LaRosa Program member Andrea La Rosa, an eighth-grade science teacher from Danbury Connecticut, joins Ira to ...
Hundreds of PreK-12 teaching and learning resources that support developmentally appropriate skill-building and leverage both well-known and lesser-known stories in American history are freely ...
Taking Tanzania as an example, this paper systematically analyzes the current situation and challenges of primary school ...
The Smithsonian shares the depth and breadth of the institution’s extraordinary collections and research with learners of all ages and educators everywhere. Our more than 300 educators and 200 ...
This chapter presents background information on "Curriculum Projects Past and Present"—that is, it provides project descriptions and lists of titles produced by some major funded projects in hands-on ...