Check out this great discussion on
The CREATIVE Classroom: Rethinking Teacher Education for Innovation (ML-PBL's Billie Freeland is a panelist)
https://t.co/emLeWBiKno
✨Investing in Champions✨
Welcome, Greta Dart, to the Athlos Society! Her generous gift will continue to support the Jim and Greta Dart Wrestling and Baseball Scholarship Endowment. Thank you for your dedication to @MSU_Athletics!
#GoGreen | #InvestInChampions
I just read an awesome article from July/August 2020 by Lauren M. Shea & Therese Shanahan. Start with the science, explicitly read, write, speak & listen about the science. Research suggests a synergy between science and language that offers special opportunities to learn.
Check out Sprocket now hosted by Educurious
Sprocket is now part of Educurious! See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for more information about the transition.
https://t.co/QcNGlFd4eN
The Nuggets had a chance to author the first four-game series sweep in franchise history Sunday night.
Instead, it's back to Denver with one more game to win.
“That’s a missed opportunity.”
Story from @msinger https://t.co/9uXZQOi2pW
Given the nature of engineering design, it is inevitable that students will need to work through multiple iterations to develop a quality design. Reframe "failure" in engineering design as positive.
https://t.co/ZPOROfXqCk
PLS RT #NGSSchat
So excited for our @STEMTeachTools team to present these #SciEd sessions at #NSTA23 in Atlanta later this week along with our collaborators!
If you are attending, please consider joining us! We will be distributing STEM Teaching Tools throughout our sessions!
It’s fun to watch @haschweingruber lead @CSSSupervisors like a conductor as we work together to find what is next for the group. Look at these pictures! #csss2023
With the rigorous PBL in Collaborate Science, teachers can design deep, meaningful learning experiences that matter and that motivate students to want to learn more. https://t.co/GggvGN1Yjj
Congratulations to Dr. Okhee Lee. Saying the award is well deserved is an understatement given how her presence and research has positively affected how science educators work with their students. Well done Dr. Lee...proud to know you!