Science scores of fourth-graders declined since 2015, according to results from The Nation's Report Card released today by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), while science scores of eighth-graders and high school seniors did not change between 2015 and 2019.
How does science really know what it knows? Explaining the scientific process and its limits to students can be tricky, but new free resources from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine can help.
EdReports is a nonprofit organization that provides free reports on the quality and alignment of instructional materials in mathematics, English Language Arts, and science. Join NSTA for a web seminar on Wednesday, June 9 to learn about the work of the EdReports team.
Come share your passion for STEM education this summer at NSTA’s STEM21 virtual conference, July 26-30. Speakers, sessions, and so much more. Registration is now open.
Based on extensive research, The Dual Enrollment Playbook describes the five principles that college and K-12 leaders can follow to design equitable dual enrollment programs.
After receiving an intraocular injection of the gene for a light-sensitive protein, a 58-year-old man diagnosed with the neurodegenerative eye disease retinitis pigmentosa was able to locate objects on a table using engineered goggles.