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Helping social studies teachers to teach data literacy with Teaspoon languages

Computing Education Research Blog

The teaspoon languages approach is to imagine one or two little learning programming activity in every social studies, language arts, and mathematics class every year. She has built a large online education resource (OER) on teaching data literacy in social studies. Each of these languages is tiny and different.

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Empowering Educators: Online Workshops for Aspiring STEM Teachers – Comprehensive Guide

STEM Education Shopping

Mathematics is a foundational subject that underpins all other STEM disciplines. Students should be taught mathematical concepts such as algebra, geometry, statistics, and calculus. They learn about different engineering fields such as civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

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This Student Saw Teachers Lacked a Place to Share Digital Resources. So He Created One.

ED Surge

They are organized into five categories — science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics — and further indexed by relevant courses, like AP Physics, or topics, like digital photography. Currently, there are more than 20 contributors who have collected more than 600 resources, according to information on the site.