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Addressing Alternate Conceptions

April 7, 2021 curtisrc 4

Were you ever told that the blood inside your body is blue until it comes in contact with O2? Or have you ever heard someone […]

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BUSTED!: Addressing Alternate Conceptions in the Science Classroom

April 6, 2021 jaycoxck 2

TRUE or FALSE: There is a dark side of the moon. Particles found in solids have no motion. Humans evolved from apes. All of these […]

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Critical Thinking on a Visible Scale

February 10, 2021 chenj18 8

Traditional-style classrooms today still do not emphasize the importance of metacognition as an important trait to develop. Students are taught and expected to be able […]

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Making Student’s Thinking Visible

February 10, 2021 curtisrc 8

Why are MTV strategies so important to implement in our science classrooms? Learn more about students/ build deeper connections Pick the brain of our students […]

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Making Thinking Visible for Budding Scientists

February 10, 2021 kamisem 2

By now we all know that traditional lecture style teaching and learning just simply does not work for most students! When we do not provide […]

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Science Teachers Want their “MTV”!

February 10, 2021 vajentle 6

Science teachers want their MTV! And we aren’t taking about Music Television; We’re talking about Making Thinking Visible. “Making Thinking Visible” in the classroom is […]

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The Importance of MTV in the Classroom

February 10, 2021 jaycoxck 2

I know what you may be thinking, “MTV in the classroom? I don’t know how shows like The Hills, Jersey Shore, or Catfish can be […]

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Science Teaching 2.0: Visible Thinking in Learning and Teaching

February 10, 2021 Lauren Colliver 4

Usually, thinking is an internal process that is invisible to both students and teachers. And yet, thinking is at the core of learning. So, what […]

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Engage in the Science Classroom (on a budget!)

February 3, 2021 vajentle 5

As an aspiring teacher, one of the things that weighs most heavily on my mind is how I will be able to keep my students […]

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Increasing Engagement While Minimizing Cost in a Science Classroom

February 3, 2021 chenj18 3

If you are a teacher that is concerned with providing the best possible lessons for your students but do not have the government funding nor […]

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