Explaining the criteria for successful learning at the surface, deep, and transfer levels puts...
 

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

 
NSTA
Prioritizing Relationships and Equity: Leveraging Student Ideas to Accelerate Learning
Join us for an NSTA Web Seminar series on prioritizing relationships and equity. Explore the connection between deep science learning and student opportunities to express, clarify, and represent their ideas in a supportive learning community.
 
 
NASCAR and NSTA
Elevate STEM Learning w/ FREE Racing-Themed Science Lessons & Resources
NASCAR and NSTA have teamed up to provide fun and engaging content and activities for teaching science and STEM. Check out new racing-themed lessons for K-8 students, a track guide, videos, and more—free of charge to educators nationwide! Learn more.
 
 
 
Amazon Future Engineer
Alexa for Astronauts
Inspire the next generation of astronauts, computer scientists, and engineers by joining a free and interactive virtual tour, live from Johnson Space Center this spring, as NASA's Artemis I takes flight to the Moon. Let students learn how to program their own Alexa skills that could help astronauts...
 
 
 
NSTA
Fall21 Highlights Live & On Demand • January 29
Hot topic sessions and popular workshops from our most recent fall area conferences, great keynote speakers, one great price, all online and ready for you on January 29.
 
 
 
NSTA
Houston 22 National Conference Registration Open!
This year’s strands for Houston will focus on developing scientific literacy in the classroom, creating inclusive science classrooms, designing effective assessments, and so much more. Enjoy earlybird savings if you register by February 18, 2022!
 
 
 
Edutopia
3 Strategies for Setting Up Rigorous Expectations With Students
Explaining the criteria for successful learning at the surface, deep, and transfer levels puts students in a better position to meet benchmarks.
 
 
 
Scientific American
Historical Shipwreck Keeps Moving, Revealing Dangerous Underwater Mudflows
Mississippi River Delta and sediment plume.
 
 
 
Science Daily
Magnetic surprise revealed in 'magic-angle' graphene
Magnets and superconductors don't normally get along, but a new study shows that 'magic-angle' graphene is capable of producing both superconductivity and ferromagnetism, which could be useful in quantum computing.
 
 
 
Science News
‘Blastoids’ made of stem cells offer a new way to study fertility
Newly created “blastoids” could help with research on nonhormonal contraceptives and fertility treatments.
 
 
NSTA Blog
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