Stephanie Trimble, a kindergarten and first-grade STEM teacher at Brusly Elementary School in West Baton Rouge Parish, has been awarded the Shell Urban Science Educators Development Award for her ...
Andersen’s ongoing research — as reflected in her doctoral dissertation on the innovative approach to teaching STEM — has not gone unnoticed. Recently, she was chosen to receive a prestigious national ...
KidWorks USA, at 8155 W. 28th Avenue, offers classroom programs from pre‑kindergarten through 7th grade and plans to add 8th ...
An Alamance County middle school teacher helped her students analyze texts to improove their reading comprehension.
Students are struggling to learn science during the pandemic, even as they find it increasingly interesting and relevant to their lives, according to new research highlighted at the annual American ...
A teacher's capability to improve students' scientific understanding is influenced by the school and district in which they work, the community in which the school is located, and the larger ...
These are turbulent times for science education. “Science denial” and misinformation, political controversy, and equity issues bedevil the field at a time when scientific solutions are urgently needed ...
While coding is a good start, school districts need to develop broader computer science initiatives to grow 21st century–ready learners. Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in ...
Sonya Skinner is in her 13th year of teaching science at Vestal Middle School. Before landing in Vestal, she taught in several districts, but got her start teaching life skills lessons as a rehab ...
Last month I took a Narrative Economics class from Yale University’s Robert Shiller in which he expounded on the importance of cross-curricular connections in education. Shiller quoted the ...
A couple of years ago, five faculty members at Harvard University published an intriguing study. They had run an experiment in an introductory undergraduate physics course to figure out why active ...