While steady increases appear to be keeping up with the cost of living, heavier workloads may be...
 

Welcome to NSTA Reports—your timely source for news, information, and resources on science teaching and learning. 

 
NSTA
Steer Your Summer Toward Success at NSTA Chicago22
Make the most of your summer vacation with quality professional learning at NSTA Chicago22. Revitalize your spirit while exploring new teaching strategies and techniques, exchanging ideas with colleagues, and meeting new friends. Register early to receive the best rates available.
 
 
FDA
What do your students really know about dietary supplements?
Teach your students to understand the benefits and potential adverse effects of dietary supplements with this new curriculum from the FDA. Click on the following links to learn about the curriculum www.fda.gov/teachsciencewithfood and a July PD program www.teachfoodscience.org.
 
 
 
NSTA
Top U.S. STEM Students Win Scholarships at 60th National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium
Congratulations to the 2022 winners of the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS). 224 high school students competed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the chance to win scholarships ranging from $4,000 to $12,000 or cash awards.
 
 
 
Selected by National Science Teaching Association
From the Field: Opportunities & Freebies for Science and STEM Teachers
Check out these opportunities and free resources for teachers.
 
 
NSTA
Let’s Talk About How to Get Published in Science Scope
Join the editor of Science Scope, along with published authors and reviewers, on May 3 at 7 p.m. for a discussion that will unveil tips and tricks for getting your manuscript published in NSTA’s award-winning, peer-reviewed, practitioners’ journal for grades 6–8 teachers, university faculty...
 
 
 
District Administration
Are principal salaries keeping up with COVID’s challenges? Some say no
While steady increases appear to be keeping up with the cost of living, heavier workloads may be throwing salaries out of balance.
 
 
 
NPR
Student loan borrowers will get help after an NPR report and years of complaints
The U.S. Department of Education unveils a plan to help millions of borrowers who have been hurt and held back by its troubled income-driven repayment plans.
 
 
 
The Scientist Magazine®
Infographic: How the Body’s Defenses Attack the Brain
Scientists have pinpointed several pathways through which the immune system could disrupt neuronal functioning and thereby lead to psychotic symptoms.
 
 
 
EdSource
Cost, emotional stress leading to enrollment challenges at colleges, study finds
With colleges in California and elsewhere suffering from enrollment drops, a new survey offers insight on why students aren't attending.
 
 
 
The Hechinger Report
States stuck trying to fix early ed pay as feds drop the ball
Editor’s note: This story led off this week’s Early Childhood newsletter, which is delivered free to subscribers’ inboxes every other Wednesday with trends and top stories about early learning. Subscribe today! Earlier this year, I spent some time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin learning about local efforts...