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Bringing STEM Curriculum to Life with Field Trips

STEM Sport

But, sometimes the most effective way to introduce complex STEM concepts to students is through hands-on interactive lessons in a new environment. A great example of this is planning field trips that connect STEM lessons to real-world experiences and scenarios.

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Engineering in the Science Classroom

Vivify Stem

It’s a big topic to tackle, but we try to provide simple strategies, recommended lessons, and more resources to get you started. We wrote a blog post earlier this year on the Framework for P-12 Engineering Learning that argues how engineering education needs to be taught as a separate discipline from science. What do you think?

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Formative Assessment and the NGSS – Part 2

Wisconsin Science and STEM Education

A new colleague here at the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Lauren Zellmer, read through my last blog on formative assessments. I decided to write a Part 2 of the formative assessment blog, where I’ll share a few more details for possible instructional next steps based on hypothetical results. Great question!

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Our school approach in teaching sustainability

Scientix

Our school has an open enrolment policy and places particular emphasis on sustainability, biodiversity, and climate change. Another project is building a vegetable garden: pupils work in groups with designated roles like ‘presenter’ and ‘documenter’ to create blueprints for a school vegetable garden, following a lesson on ecosystems.