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Tuesday, September 20, 2022 Subscribe

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NSTA Partners With Beyond100K
NSTAshares Beyond100K’s perspective that systemic change often requires radical collaboration. We’re proud to be part of a network that is working collectively to solve a complex problem—to create a world that has no STEM teacher shortage.
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AIAA, Estes, & NSTA
Take Learning to New Heights
Fund your next STEM or aerospace-related project with the Exploration Generation Grant, provided by AIAA. For the 2022–2023 academic year, they will fund five $1,500 awards to educators or administrators at Title 1 schools.
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SPONSORED: American Museum of Natural History
Seminars on Science | Online Science Courses for Teachers
Sign up for Fall Session 2 by September 26 for a $50 discount! Enhance your curriculum, earn graduate credit and gain helpful class resources!
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NSTA
Web Seminar Series - Assessing Three-Dimensional Learning Topic Study
Starting on October 11, spend four weeks exploring in depth how to assess three-dimensional learning by employing the critical aspects of sensemaking.
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Toshiba & NSTA
Entries Now Being Accepted for ExploraVision Competition
What’s fun and engaging for K-12 students, awards them prizes, and can inspire their love of STEM? The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision competition, which is now accepting applications.
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District Administration
NY students continue to be allowed to graduate with lower test scores
New York public school students will continue to be allowed to graduate with lower test scores this school year thanks to a recent decision by state education officials.
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Scientific American
Einstein's Greatest Theory Just Passed Its Most Rigorous Test Yet
The MICROSCOPE mission tested the weak equivalence principle with free-falling objects in a satellite
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Edutopia
3 Ways to Activate Student Engagement
Waning engagement in lessons at the upper elementary and middle school levels can be remedied quickly with these simple strategies.
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