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Randy Bell
Randy Bell Associate Dean and Professor of Science Education in the College of Education, Oregon State UniversityDr. Randy Bell began ...
Dr. Mark Bockenhauer
Dr. Mark Bockenhauer Mark Bockenhauer is a professor of geography at St. Norbert College and a former geographer-in-residence at the N ...
Dr. Malcolm Butler
Dr. Malcolm Butler Associate Professor of Science Education, University of South Florida Dr. Malcolm Butler’s teaching and research a ...
Dr. Kathy Cabe Trundle
Dr. Kathy Cabe Trundle Associate Professor of Science Education, Ohio State University Dr. Kathy Trundle currently teaches master’s an ...
Dr. Judith Lederman
Dr. Judith Lederman Director of Teacher Education, Illinois Institute of Technology Dr. Judith Lederman has taught science in classroo ...
Dr. Josefina Villamil Tinajero
Dr. Josefina Villamil Tinajero Dr. Josefina Villamil Tinajero specializes in staff development and school-university partnership progr ...
Jennifer D. Turner, Ph.D.
Jennifer D. Turner, Ph.D. Associate Professor, University of Maryland Jennifer Turner teaches reading education, and multicultural lit ...
Summing Up the Year: Fun and Creative Ways to Review Math
Revamp your math review sessions with these fun & creative activities! From escape rooms to student-led mini-lessons, inject excitement into end-of-year reviews. Check out these engaging ideas and make math memorable!
Explore the Power of MapMaker to Fuel Your Science and Social Studies Classrooms!
National Geographic MapMaker, developed by Esri and National Geographic, is a mapping application that uses the latest in GIS software to connect social studies and science classrooms with essential technology for exploration. Created specifically for students and educators, MapMaker is easy to use, free to access, is browser-based, and usable on most laptops and tablets. Learn about MapMaker and how your students can gain a better understanding of how the world’s most crucial issues, challenges, and opportunities fit into the context of place.
Total Solar Eclipse
The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 was an experience that totally overloaded the senses, and seemed to blur the line between illusion and reality…
In the Blink of an AI – Time to Shift our CTE Assessments
Thanks to ChatGPT, educators need new methods of assessment that are NON-TEXT in nature. It is highly necessary to create assessment methods that require students to produce authentic, novel, and personalized responses, which can help educators stay ahead of the uncertainty and workload that AI writers create. In this presentation, you will see tons of examples of new ways to assess that are not text-based!