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Navigating the Three Dimensions of NGSS: A Guide for 4th and 5th Grade Teachers

The Science Penguin

The DCI states, “Support an argument that plants get the materials they need for growth chiefly from air and water.” It also encourages students to be flexible and creative and to develop their ideas over time. In our NGSS-aligned Phenomena-Based Science Units , each unit is aligned to a specific DCI.

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Let’s Talk About Habits of Mind

Ask a Tech Teacher

Thinking Flexibly. Thinking and Communicating with Clarity and Precision. The result is a compelling argument that education is less a data download and more a fitness program for our brains. Thinking Flexibly. Costa and Bena Kallick’s list of sixteen what they call Habits of Mind (Copyright ©2000): Persisting.

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How Did We Get Here? The Tangled History of the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Stephen Wolfram

But by the end of the 1800s, with the existence of molecules increasingly firmly established, the Second Law began to often be treated as an almost-mathematically-proven necessary law of physics. There were still mathematical loose ends, as well as issues such as its application to living systems and to systems involving gravity.

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What is Python? Python Programming for Beginners.

Ellipsis Education

Which is a system used within Python in the event an argument passed to a function is a string, integer or whole number, the passing is like call-by-value because you cannot change the value of the immutable objects passed to the function. Python is a simple, flexible, and readable language, which makes it ideal for the intermediate coder.

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The heart of the loop: Reattempts without penalty

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

be the primary measure of success in a course, and some measure of grace and flexibility will be included along with high standards and "rigor" And for other instructors, this concept raises more questions than answers. For some instructors, it provides hope that student growth will (finally!) A misplaced trust in statistics.

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Multicomputation: A Fourth Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

Many would say that modern exact science was launched in the 1600s with the introduction of what we can call the “ mathematical paradigm ”: the idea that things in the world can be described by mathematical equations—and that their behavior can be determined by finding solutions to these equations.

Science 64
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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

Many would say that modern exact science was launched in the 1600s with the introduction of what we can call the “ mathematical paradigm ”: the idea that things in the world can be described by mathematical equations—and that their behavior can be determined by finding solutions to these equations.

Physics 65