A highly researched plant (top) and a rarely researched plant (bottom) from the southwestern Alps.
 

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September Web Seminars
Register today! September 16, Lab Safety; September 22, Transforming Science Learning; September 23, Science Update: Our Universe Through Sight, Sound, and Touch; September 30, Lab Safety in the Elementary Classroom.
 
 
 
Scientific American
Flashy Plants Attract More Scientists
A highly researched plant (top) and a rarely researched plant (bottom) from the southwestern Alps.
 
 
 
LA Times Education
L.A. coronavirus outbreaks hit cheerleaders, dance squads
Reportedly, many attending camps didn't wear a mask during cheer and dance activities.
 
 
 
Edutopia
There’s More to Math Feedback Than ‘Correct’ and ‘Incorrect’
Teachers can help students master grade-level content by giving feedback that supports independent learning and progress.
 
 
 
EdSource
Union and health care provider join to offer training to fill worker gaps in California health care
A new approach to educating allied health care workers is helping to redefine higher education to quickly move and meet demand.
 
 
 
eschoolnews
Catapult Learning Introduces New High-Dosage Tutoring Program To Reinforce Foundational Math And Literacy Skills For K-12 Students
August 23, 2021, PHILADELPHIA – Catapult Learning, a provider of intervention programs for students and professional development solutions for teachers ... Read more
 
 
 
NSTA JCST
STEM Teaching Reform: Incremental Pathways
For almost 1,000 years, lecture has been the predominant form of teaching. There has been increasing pressure to abandon lecturing and instead use more active learning strategies. An unfortunate outcome is that didactic lecture remains the dominant form of teaching in undergraduate STEM courses. This...
 
 
 
The Hechinger Report
School tools: How will educators maintain progress on digital divide?
With more technology and hot spots in the hands of students, schools are facing new questions about uneven access.
 
 
 
District Administration
South Florida high school reveals state-of-the-art, expanded media lab
The unveiling and ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated a collaborative undertaking by numerous visionaries, funders and sponsors.