As virtual crew members, students will learn the basics behind NASA’s Artemis I mission and discover the inner workings of new, special space technology. Your students will gain a deeper understanding of the Deep Space Network, artificial intelligence, payloads, solar radiation, telemetry, and more!
Hear about contemporary approaches to developing NGSS-designed instructional materials that integrate science and language with multilingual learners. See how to reframe multilingual learners from a deficit-oriented view to an asset-oriented view across research, policy, and practice. This 90-minute web seminar on December 14 is the first of two.
Picture yourself being honored for receiving a Shell Science Teaching Award or a Shell Urban Science Educators’ Development Award at the Shell Reception at NSTA’s National Conference in Atlanta—and your award provided funds to attend the conference! Your dream won’t come true unless you apply.
Teachers of grades 6–9, need help incorporating the eCYBERMISSION student competition into your classroom this spring? In the Team Advisor Help Center, you’ll find lesson plans and other resources for making eCYBERMISSION an event to remember for you and your students.
An almost limitless supply of fresh water exists in the form of water vapor above Earth's oceans, yet remains untapped, researchers said. A new study suggests an investment in new infrastructure capable of harvesting oceanic water vapor as a solution to limited supplies of fresh water in various locations around the world.
"This is a great moment for school leaders to look for opportunities to give classroom teachers the flexibility they need to serve students with varying degrees of proficiency, like flexible schedules and adding staff that can support dynamic student grouping," said Chase Nordengren, principal research lead for Effective Instructional Strategies at...