Practice Makes Progress: Critiques in the Science Classroom
This past summer, our faculty summer read was Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know by Adam Grant. I found the book...
Signs of Spring: Celebrating the Equinox
Yesterday (March 20, 2022) was the vernal equinox, the official beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Or as I should say,...
Picture Book Biographies and the Science and Engineering Practices
I've always been a fan of picture book biographies, and there has been a veritable explosion of titles in the past few years. I've been...
NSTA National Conference 2018
Last week, I joined thousands of science educators in Atlanta for the National Science Teachers Association national conference. It's one...
Strong is the New Pretty and Women in STEM (Part 4)
My elementary school is taking a year-long look at what it means to be strong, thanks to the book Strong is the New Pretty by Kate T....
Strong is the New Pretty and Women in STEM (Part 3)
My elementary school is taking a year-long look at what it means to be strong, thanks to the book Strong is the New Pretty by Kate T....
Strong is the New Pretty and Women in STEM (Part 2)
My elementary school is taking a year-long look at what it means to be strong, thanks to the book Strong is the New Pretty by Kate T....
Strong is the New Pretty and Women in STEM (Part 1)
Are you familiar with the book, Strong is the New Pretty: A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves? It is a gorgeous collection of 175...