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NSTA National Conference on Science Education March 30–April 2 Join us at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles for the science education professional learning event of the year! |
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Over 1,200 sessions |
Here are just a few of the many sessions we have available! Click here to browse all sessions and events in the conference browser. |
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Elementary The Power of Picture Books to Engage Girls in STEM Science Learning at Your Window! Future Worlds: Storm Survival Shelters STEM Challenge Exploring STEM Across the Curriculum Middle Ecology Unit: Restructuring for NGSS 3D Learning Using Simulations to Engage Middle School Learners in Physical Science Integrating Science and Engineering Using the 5E Instructional Model STEM Road Map, 6–8: Integrated STEM Teaching in Middle School |
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| High School–College Supporting Leadership Development in Science Educators Building, Evaluating, and Using Systems Models Earthquakes: From Paper to ArcGIS Using the Case Studies as a Cumulative Review |
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Inspiring and Motivating Speakers |
View all presenters here! | Keynote Speaker Andy Weir, Author ofThe Martian The Martian: The Story Behind the Story | |
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Emma Marris Paul F-Brandwein Lecture: Nearby Wilderness, Novel Ecosystems, and Connecting to Nature Moderator: David L. Evans Featured Panel: Enhancing Teachers' Voices and Roles in Education Policy Making Moderator: Angela Calabrese Barton Science in the Community Featured Presentation (Panel): The Development of a Positive STEM Identity Chris Colclough NSTA/ASE Honors Lecture: The Climate for Science Practical Work in UK Schools Louie Lopez Engaging ALL in STEM |
| Bill Nye The Planetary Society Lecture: Everything All at Once Kathy DiRanna Mary C. McCurdy Lecture: Born to Be a Scientist Heidi Schweingruber Classroom Assessment and the NGSS Jennifer Long Creating Learning Ecologies: Integrating Formal and Informal Spaces Laura Henriques NGSS...Now What? Jacqueline Barber A New Era: Beyond Science and Literacy Integration Lucy Jones American Geophysical Union (AGU) Lecture: The Fault Lies Not in Our Stars LaMoine Motz Robert H. Carleton Lecture: STEM-ing from the Box: Planning, Designing, and Constructing Safe, Sustainable Science Facilities Through STEM-Based Teaching and Learning Roni Ellington Reenvisioning STEM Education: Transcending Boundaries to Realize the Vision of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in STEM Fields | |
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District Package: Customized Professional Learning |
District Leaders and School Administrators are invited to take advantage of customized learning experiences at the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Los Angeles. We will tailor your conference experience to ensure that your teachers (and you) get the most from the NSTA conference and help to continue your district's professional learning journey in STEM education long after the conference ends. Learn more. |
and MUCH more! Click here to view the LA Conference Program Preview |
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Check out other offerings NSTA has to offer at the National Conference: | Short courses are longer than regular sessions (three–six hours) and explore topics in greater depth. Educational trips range from exploring natural attractions of the area to visiting local research facilities The "Meet Me in the Middle Day" includes sessions geared toward middle school, and a share-a-thon with a room full of activities that you can take back to your classroom. Also, if you want to present at the share-a-thon, there's still time to sign up. Sign up here. The HHMI Night at the Movies: Sneak Preview of Amazon Adventure 3D – Learn more here. Professional Development Institutes are ticketed daylong learning opportunities provided by prominent experts. Learn more and register here. Become an NGSS Expert with our Train-the-Trainer Workshop! Click here to learn more. At the Hydrogen Horizon Automotive Challenge Sponsored by Toyota, 20 teams from Southern California will battle head-to-head in a four-hour endurance race on Saturday from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. |
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