Education News and Resources for Science Teachers
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| | New NSTA Blog on Equity Policies and Best Practices | NSTA's Multicultural and Equity Committee has launched a new NSTA blog on which readers can share ideas, and stay connected with topics, resources and events related to equity. Read the first blog post by Meg Delgato, Academic Chair of the College of Education for Forida's St. Petersburg College and Natacia Campbell, Chair of the NSTA Committee on Multiculturalism and Equity in Science Education. | |
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| | | | | | | | | XL Catlin Arctic Live Event 2018 | K–12 teachers can connect their classes to the science team based at the international research village on Svalbard, in the Arctic Circle. Classes can chat with the expedition team pioneering an investigation of ocean plastics and ocean acidification in the Arctic and polar educators via 30 age-differentiated YouTube live broadcasts that will feature live science investigations, interviews with marine biologists, and Q&A sessions with polar educators. |
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| | Recharge Academy | K–12 educators interested in renewable energy education can attend this renewable energy training academy at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The intensive training blends lectures from energy industry experts and tools with replicable hands-on lessons that give educators both context and content for teaching about renewable energy. Scholarships are available. |
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| | Sponsored by: Montana State University | Launch Your Online Graduate Degree or Certificate this Summer | If you've thought about advancing your career and bringing new energy into your classroom, now is the time to act! Montana State University's National Teachers Enhancement Network offers online graduate-level courses in physics, microbiology, math and other topics, which can then lead to an online master's degree or a 12-credit graduate certificate in your field. Summer courses cover climate change, statistics, oceanography and much more. See upcoming classes at www.scienceteacher.org, call (406) 994-6683 or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/scienceteachers. | |
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