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Exemplary Science Teaching: A Classroom of Curiosity

September 18, 2024 Miciah 4

What does it mean to be an exemplary science teacher? Science is all about curiosity. It’s about observing something in the world and asking “Why?” […]

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Dismantling Misconception in Science

April 26, 2024 hendriqm 5

Misconceptions flood a field, where there is so much to learn, and there are different levels of knowledge within it. In the field of science, […]

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Addressing Alternate Conceptions in Science Education: A Culturally Responsive Approach

April 24, 2024 stonesmo 3

Science may be seen as a universal language to most, but our students understanding of science can vary in many different ways. It is very […]

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Addressing Misconceptions in Science Teaching

April 24, 2024 rolphan 2

Sometimes students can have common misconceptions in the science classroom. As a science teacher, it is important to address these misconceptions and find the root […]

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Addressing A Scientific Misconception

April 23, 2024 wissmamb 2

Misconceptions in the science classroom can be very dangerous. They come from a variety of sources such as cultural background, past experiences, poor teaching practices […]

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Unpacking ‘For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood’: Transformative Lessons in Education

April 18, 2024 stonesmo 7

The book For White People Who Teach in the Hood… and the Rest if Y’all Too by Christopher Emdin, has reshaped my instructional approach. In […]

“For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood” Emdin’s Book.

April 17, 2024 rolphan 5

“For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood” is a book about student’s needs in the classroom not being met due to various social and […]

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For White Folks Teach in the Hood: A Reflection

April 17, 2024 wissmamb 4

Christopher Emdin’s book, For White Folks Who Teach In The Hood… And The Rest of Y’all Too is an excellent resource for teachers serving urban […]

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Teaching Diverse Learners

April 17, 2024 hendriqm 1

Emdin’s “For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood… and the Rest of Y’all Too” Is a book about how he, as a student of […]

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Building Resilient Science Learners: Strategies for Your Classroom

February 23, 2024 stonesmo 2

Having resilient science learners within your classroom is essential. With how everything in today’s society is always changing and all of the different challenges and […]

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