A new global analysis of the last 19 million years of seafloor spreading rates found they have...
 

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National Center for Science Education
Patterns in the Signs When Teaching Climate Change
In advance of Earth Day and in support of the National Center for Science Education’s #ClimateEdNow campaign, NSTA President Eric Pyle wrote an essay discussing the importance of teaching climate science and climate change with a systems approach. Teaching with this approach, Pyle maintains, will...
 
NSTA
Mark Earth Day with Exciting Lessons and Helpful Resources from NSTA
April 22 is Earth Day, which spotlights the environment and issues that affect the planet. Check out our collection of resources to help guide your environmental education lessons and inspire the next generation of green leaders.
 
 
 
Amplify
Sponsored Web Seminar: The Power of High Quality Instructional Materials In Middle School
Explore research-based and field-tested instructional materials that allow teachers to focus on implementation and adaptation at this free web seminar on Thursday, May 12, sponsored by Amplify Science.
 
 
NSTA
AIAA, Estes Industries, and NSTA Launch New Aerospace Education Initiative, Exploration Generation
Exploration Generation (ExGen)will provide K-12 educators with free lesson plans and curriculum storylines to help guide students as they explore various concepts in aerospace, engineering, and rocketry. High-quality professional learning experiences will also be developed to support teachers' use of...
 
 
NSTA
Freebies for Science and STEM Teachers/From the Field
 
 
 
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...
 
 
 
Science Daily
Seafloor spreading has been slowing down
A new global analysis of the last 19 million years of seafloor spreading rates found they have been slowing down. Geologists want to know why the seafloor is getting sluggish.
 
 
 
Scientific American
A New Dimension to a Meaningful Life
Studies suggest that appreciating beauty in the everyday may be just as powerful as a sense of overarching purpose-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
 
 
 
EdSource
California’s math framework lacks sound research evidence to justify its progressive agenda
California's newly revised framework relies too heavily on unproven theories about how to teach mathematics.
 
 
 
NSTA Connected Science Learning
MindHive: An Online Citizen Science Tool to Support Students and Communities in Behavior Science Inquiry