Students from disenfranchised communities often face "opportunity gaps" in their educational...
 

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

 
NSTA
Promoting Equity/Diversity/Inclusion Through Science and STEM Teaching Miniseries
Students from disenfranchised communities often face "opportunity gaps" in their educational experience. Join NSTA for this four-part miniseries starting on Saturday, November 6 and learn from experts in the field on how to create equitable learning environments for ALL students.
 
NSTA/STEM Teacher Leadership Network
Call to Action for Science Education: How Teacher Leaders Can Help
This webinar on October 28th at 7pm EDT, hosted by the STEM Teacher Leadership Network, will explore ways that teacher leaders can help to leverage the Call to Action for Science Education in order to make lasting change.
 
 
 
Selected by National Science Teaching Association
Freebies for Science Teachers
Free resources and opportunities for educators
 
 
 
Selected by National Science Teaching Association
ECYBERMISSION -- Apply Today
Looking for funds to assist your 6-9 grade teachers in the classroom? Apply online today for eCYBERMISSION's Mini-Grant Program. Applications close November 15, 2021.
 
 
 
NSTA
Tricks and Treats for Your Science Classroom
NSTA Halloween Lesson plans, journal articles, press chapters, and more, all in one place, all free.
 
 
 
District Administration
Students say Ohio school play canceled over LGBT character
Students are now trying to put on the play elsewhere, starting a GoFundMe for production.
 
 
 
Scientific American
Heat Waves in Seville Will Be Named and Ranked like Hurricanes
People sit during a heat wave in Seville, Spain in 2015.
 
 
 
Cult of Pedagogy
Teachers Are Barely Hanging On. Here’s What They Need. | Cult of Pedagogy
Hint: It's not meditation and jeans passes.
 
 
 
Phys.org
X-ray Pulsar XTE J1946+274 investigated with NuSTAR
Using NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) spacecraft, Russian astronomers have investigated a transient X-ray pulsar known as XTE J1946+274. Results of the study, presented in a paper published October 11 on arXiv.org, provide more insights into the nature of this object.
 
 
 
The Scientist Magazine®
Stress-Induced Molecular Globs Boost Bacterial Fitness
Liquid conglomerations of molecules that form in bacterial cells in response to stress promote the cells’ survival, a study finds.
Resources
New Resource! NGSS-Aligned Teacher Companion Guide to the Smithsonian Science Education Center’s COVID-19! How Can I Protect Myself and Others? is a Community Response Guide dedicated to helping young people understand what COVID-19 is and how to take action in their own communities.