Teachers say that talking about COVID-19 in science class can provide real-world examples of biological processes, start conversations about information literacy, and give students a space to process ...
On the night of a big storm, I was trying to shift my son’s focus from his fear of severe weather to an exercise in counting. Using a trick I had learned as a child, we started measuring the time ...
It’s hard to collaborate and get perspective on science lessons when you are the only teacher in your subject on campus. But a new project is working to use classroom videos to develop more in-depth ...
Jose Rivas, who teaches physics and engineering is one of the cohort of the 2017 Educator Collaborative. Credit: David Cohen What does it take to bring science and engineering to life for students?
This past academic year, more than 1 million students experienced Mystery Science in their classrooms. Elementary teachers in more than 10% of schools in the U.S. are using this program because the ...
How would you dance the ocean tides? That’s a question that several ten-year-old pupils at Portuguese schools have had to think about, as they took part in a pilot project that uses dance in geology ...
Like most of us, Nikitha Bhimireddy has been stuck at home more often than not over the past few months. The 15-year-old Lewis Center resident figured if she was having trouble staying engaged with ...
BOCA RATON, Fla. (CBS12) — CBS12 News is continuing our new segment called "Teacher Feature." This is where CBS12 News will highlight teachers and other educators within our local school districts who ...
Alexus Ables uses magic and real-life experiences to draw her students in to learning.
You probably already know that there are some DIYs and home maintenance tasks that kids find pretty fun. Even getting to hold and pass tools to you while you get a job done can be fascinating for them ...