Editor’s note: This story led off this week’s Early Childhood newsletter, which is delivered free...
 

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Update Your Classroom Library With New NSTA Press Books
Check out our catalog and view the latest books and resources you can use to help enhance your teaching.
 
 
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NSTA Chicago22 Session Browser Now Open
Browse our full selection of NSTA Chicago22 sessions and workshops or select a content pathway to find sessions on topics that matter the most to you. Explore and register now before earlybird savings ends June 10.
 
 
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Book Beat Live! Web Seminar: Exploring the Science and Engineering Practices With the Quick-Reference Guide to the Three Dimensions
Join Ted Willard, editor of the Quick-Reference Guide to the Three Dimensions, on June 22 at 7 PM as he discusses how educators can use the guide to unpack the standards in their work developing curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
 
 
 
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Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers From the Field
Check out these opportunities and free resources for teachers.
 
 
 
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Researchers looked at how early STEM stereotypes begin for kids. They found them every step of the way.
Editor’s note: This story led off this week’s Early Childhood newsletter, which is delivered free to subscribers’ inboxes every other Wednesday with trends and top stories about early learning. Subscribe today! Early in elementary school, many children already believe that boys are more interested...
 
 
 
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Using Sci-Fi in the Science Classroom
Science fiction is a great entry point for helping elementary and middle school students think about science in new ways. Look for books that don’t just go on a fun adventure but also feature speculation or extrapolation. Speculation refers to stories that ask what-if questions like “What would...
 
 
 
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Legislature disagrees with Newsom on how to spend additional billions for education
California legislative leaders would add $4.5 billion above the governor's proposal for the Local Control Funding Formula, and drop $700 million for early literacy and $1.5 billion for community schools.
 
 
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Chemical Hygiene Program: Employee Medical Exam and Consultation