Astronomers have discovered bloated Jupiter-sized worlds that are so precariously close to their...
 

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

 
NSTA
Normalizing Exceptionalities With Science and STEM Teaching
The importance and prevalence of students with disabilities in STEM courses continues to be a significant but mostly unrecognized issue in education. Join industry-leading experts for this virtual miniseries focused on ways teachers can be agents of change and build a more inclusive classroom for...
 
NSTA
Every Science Lesson Is in Part a Language/Reading Lesson: Using Texts to Support Student Sensemaking
Join NSTA Past President and author Christine Royce tomorrow at 7:00 PM EDT for Book Beat Live! In this web seminar, Royce will discuss how children’s literature can be utilized within science lessons and share different NSTA Press resources that can be used to help develop SEP #8 Obtaining,...
 
 
 
Our Beautiful Planet
Our Beautiful Planet, Free Earth Day Resources at Your Fingertips
Looking for Earth Day resources? Check out the Our Beautiful Planet collection of resources. Five new science films and accompanying science lesson plans recently added that showcase scientists exploring different aspects of climate change.
 
 
Selected by National Science Teaching Association
Building Tomorrow's Science Teachers: New Directions for Science Leaders, Researchers, and Educators
Join us this Thursday, April 14, for an NSTA/ASTE co-sponsored web seminar, Preparing the Next Generation of Science Educators. In this web seminar, leaders in science teacher education will share the latest syntheses of research on preparing elementary and secondary science teachers and cultivating...
 
 
 
American Museum of Natural History
Online Science Courses for Teachers
Registration is open for Summer Session 1! Advance your career, earn graduate credit & explore our newest course, Virology and Epidemiology in the Time of COVID-19.
 
 
 
Science Daily
Hubble probes extreme weather on ultra-hot Jupiters
Astronomers have discovered bloated Jupiter-sized worlds that are so precariously close to their parent star they are being roasted at seething temperatures above 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That's hot enough to vaporize most metals, including titanium. They have the hottest planetary atmospheres ever...
 
 
 
Scientific American
Astronomers Spot Most Distant Galaxy Yet, 13.5 Billion Light-Years from Earth
The galaxy candidate HD1, in red, as seen in the center of a zoomed-in image.
 
 
 
edutopia
Yes, Field Trips Are Worth the Effort
As schools grapple with pandemic-related concerns about balancing in-seat instructional time with non-essentials like trips, new research published in The Journal of Human Resources argues that field trips, and the vital educational experiences that they provide—whether it’s a visit to a local...
 
 
 
The Scientist
Bridging Disciplines to Study CRISPR-Induced Chromosome Destabilization
A collaboration between friends led to a cautionary finding about CRISPR’s effect on cells.
 
 
 
Phys.org
Study highlights the possibility of building wave-shape-tolerant qubit gates
Quantum computers, machines that leverage quantum states to perform computations and store data, could soon revolutionize the computing industry, achieving significantly greater speeds and performance than existing computers. While countless companies worldwide, including Google and IBM as well as...