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This teaching guide from @BiteScis dives into the fascinating world of membrane transport. In this lesson, students can explore how antibodies are transferred from parent to child during development, tying in concepts of active & passive transport. https://t.co/YWPE3XXejH #SciEd
@BiteScis is all about creating engaging, inclusive lessons that are easy for educators to implement, helping students see the creativity and diversity of real science. We're thrilled to have BiteScis on board at LabXchange! https://t.co/v3fIYQVn35
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Any chemistry teachers out there teach climate change? We've got a (new) lesson for you!
Read more about it in our most recent newsletter: https://t.co/9yjXjnSnJV
Exhibit ♾+1 for why we should work hard to overturn evolution misconceptions....
Herschel Walker Says Evolution Can’t Be Real Because Apes Still Exist https://t.co/kQkj0IUi3Y via @thedailybeast
I ❤️ Term 4! We have built a culture where we can have conversations that lead to great insights. Today, we had a fishbowl discussion about @BiteScis Evolution of HIV research. These Qs led to some amazing takeaways from my amazing class of Global Citizens! 1/3
So, if you happen to see these messages, give em a heart & check out our lessons at https://t.co/RT0YB4fiVT each and every one of them have been developed by a team that includes the MA STEM TEACHER OF THE YEAR. So you know. They're good.
During a dumpster fire earwax-level year of pandemic crud, this amazing woman has earned the top STEM teaching recognition in the state. And not only is she an astoundingly wonderful educator, she is also among the best humans I know.
Headlines like this make it seem like scientists don't know what we're doing. The tree doesn't need to be redrawn. It'll be added to, revised based on evidence. Less sensational headlines seem a small price to pay to increase the public's trust in science.
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