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Teachers Try Science
Teachers Try Science provides video clips for educators around teaching science
Cisco Science Playlist
Students at Cisco Junior High select what they work on from skill-level appropriate playlists.
Learning Science and Personalization
Using how your students learn to drive your practices and personalize for students through self-reflection, empowering your learners, and allowing for multiple paths to mastery.
Teacher Reflection: Teachers Try Science: Biomimicry
The "Watch this lesson in practice section" has three video clips. The third one features NBCT Dawn McCoart's reflection after conducting the lesson Give Me Biomimetic Shelter.
Henry County Science Competencies 6-8
Henry County Schools vertically mapped science skills based on their established graduation competencies.
Bronx Arena Challenge Example: Earth Science
This is a sample student challenge presentation about earth science at Bronx Arena.
Bronx Arena Challenge Example: Computer Science
This is a sample student-made rubric for a challenge on computer science at Bronx Arena.
Aligning Education Policy with the Science of Learning and Development
This report analyzes recent learning sciences research and provides nine recommendations to address a critical need: how can education policy support and align with the science of learning and development? Research on how students learn and develop...
Teacher Reflection: Teachers Try Science: Product Lifecycles
The Watch this lesson in practice section has three video clips. The third one features NBCT Sandra Kelish reflecting after conducting the lesson From Cradle to Grave: Product Lifecycles.
The Art and Science of Designing Competencies
The Art and Sciences of Designing Competencies paper discusses how innovators in competency education develop competencies. Often this is referred to as a tuning process or reengineering process – mapping from what we want students to know and be...
Massachusetts Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) Frameworks
This resource shares the Digital Learning and Computer Science (DLCS) frameworks developed by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.