@notcapnamerica If you are a DC resident, there is free HVAC training available as part of UDCs workforce development program. The coursework, books and exams are paid for.
📣Smithsonian Science for the Classroom, 2nd Edition has earned the “All-Green” Rating from @EdReports. Hats off to our hardworking team and the educators who inspire!👏
READ THE REPORT🚀
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Smithsonian Science Education Center's elementary curriculum, Smithsonian Science for the Classroom, received an “all-green” rating for its K-2 instructional materials in a new report published by @EdReports!
Learn more: https://t.co/bnZ8Zaztcd
I’m very excited to share that my paper, “Integrating Global and Science Education Perspectives on Epistemological Plurality” has been nominated for the Learning Science Outstanding Student Paper Award at this years ISLS. Many thanks to @gwGSEHD faculty for supporting my work.
@markbowden1776 @JoJoFromJerz@CalltoActivism The laws in states across the country, as well as the previous federal legislation have done that already. No need when it is an easy enough term to search.
@kathrynw5 “But did you follow the instructions on the pdf showing how to navigate the system?”
“Are you referring to the one that points me to links and tabs that don’t exist anywhere on the actual platform?”
@alixabeth This is such a great question, that doesn’t get enough consideration. Especially for theoretical works, the bibliography really feels like the bones of the thing and it definitely vulnerable to plagiarism. Including “cited in” seems like a great way the elevate early scholars.
Psyched to be presenting my session -Making Sense of Things in the Real World- at the @smithsonian’s National Education Summit on behalf of the @SmithsonianScie. Join us July 27, to see how you can use phenomenon to drive sensemaking in Kinder classrooms. https://t.co/QrkqdTT3uF