Lin Meng has been named the grand prize winner of this year's Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young...
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Welcome to NSTA Reports—your timely source for news, information, and resources on science teaching and learning. |
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| NSTA Uncovering Student Ideas With Formative Assessment Probes Web Seminar Page Keeley, the author of NSTA’s Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series, will share how diagnostic probes reveal students’ thinking about core disciplinary ideas and then become formative when data from students’ responses are used to make informed instructional decisions. |
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Selected by National Science Teaching Association From the Field Resources and opportunities for educators |
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| NSTA Preparing Students for Engineering Careers In this Dec. 7 web seminar, sponsored by TekTronix, learn how high school educators will learn what undergraduates should expect from an engineering education and what they are likely to learn as new undergrads. |
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| Phys.org How warm weather or bright lights can influence tree greening Lin Meng has been named the grand prize winner of this year's Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists for research she conducted on how both global warming and bright city lights can impact phenology in trees (when they begin to grow leaves in the spring). In her paper published in the... |
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National Academies Charting A Path Forward In Environmental Justice [CDATA[Using data science and maps to visualize historical inequities and climate change, GRP Science Policy Fellow, Simone Chapman is working to make strides in environmental justice. ]] |
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