The latest in a series of science teaching eBooks was published today and is available from The Art of Teaching Science blog.
You can download a free copy of Achieving a New Generation of Science Standards here.
The latest in a series of science teaching eBooks was published today and is available from The Art of Teaching Science blog.
You can download a free copy of Achieving a New Generation of Science Standards here.
I want to tell you about a book that was just published in the field of science education. It’s a book that I was asked to write the forward. I’ve never been asked to write a forward for a book. But I was honored, and I want to encourage you to examine this book, whether you are a science educator, a scientist or a citizen interested in public education.
This post focuses on education and climate as seen by a teen living in Atlanta in the year 2051. I originally published it on April 21, 2012. Although a work of fiction, it is presented here as a reminder of the consequences of making decisions based on faulty reasoning and ignorance. I am re-publishing it today ahead of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference being held in Glasgow, Scotland
Latest Story I received an email from Professor Emeritus Charles "Kip" Ault, Lewis & Clark University. We've never met, but we have a connection through each others' writing. In 1992, I wrote and published a science education book, Minds on Science (Library...
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