In Hawaii, imported birds have taken on some of the roles once performed by those that have gone...
 

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

 
U.S. Dept of Education
Department of Education Equity Summit Series Begins on June 22
The Educational Equity Summit Series first installment will explore how schools and communities can reimagine our school systems so that every student has a voice in their school and classroom, particularly students from underserved communities, including communities of color, students with...
 
Selected by National Science Teaching Association
From the Field
Resources and opportunities for science educators
 
 
NSTA
NSTA Summer Learning
August book study on Crosscutting Concepts, Learn and Lead web seminar, and two Science Update web seminars on weather and the Amazon
 
 
 
American Museum of Natural History
Online science courses for teachers
Advance your career & earn graduate credit with online courses in the life, Earth, & physical sciences. Gain access to Museum research, resources and much more.
 
 
 
Scientific American
Invasive Species Can Sometimes Help an Ecosystem
In Hawaii, imported birds have taken on some of the roles once performed by those that have gone extinct—but there’s a catch-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
 
 
 
Phys.org
New globular cluster exhibiting extreme kinematics detected
Astronomers from the Andrs Bello National University, Chile, and elsewhere, have discovered a new nearby globular cluster (GC) with extreme kinematics. The newly found cluster, designated VVV-CL160, has an unusually large proper motion when compared to other galactic GCs. The finding is reported in a...
 
 
 
Edutopia
Integrating Music Into Social and Emotional Learning
A strategy for guiding preschoolers to identify and manage their emotions with a little help from Muddy Waters, Beethoven, and the Beatles.
 
 
 
District Administration
New survey suggests support for continuing remote schooling is limited — among White families
Black and Hispanic parents “are the ones who are least sure they’re going to send their kids back to school in person,” said RAND researcher Heather Schwartz.
 
 
 
EdSource
Teachers discuss the challenges and the limits of a partial reopening
California teachers have witnessed massive disruption and responded to the challenges of Covid. Now they have a year’s worth of observations and insights to share with their colleagues.
 
 
NSTA Blog
Teaching About How Scientists Work—With a Focus on Claims-Evidence-Reasoning