2022 Houston National Conference

April 31-2, 2022

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FILTERS APPLIED:6 - 8, Developing Accountability Systems for Expanding STEM Participation, General Science

 

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SC-1: Supporting Teachers and Students in the Science Classroom Using NSTA’s Instructional Coaching Tools and Protocol

Wednesday, March 30 • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 310

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Home for a Biome Resources
This Google Doc includes a list of helpful websites as well as student resources, which include: a graphic organizer and real estate listing template. These materials can be adapted to your grade level. Presently it is written for a middle school level.
Supporting Teachers and Students in the Science Classroom Using NSTA’s Instructi
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Ticket Price: $75 earlybird; $100 advance

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This session is designed for instructional coaches and leaders who want to support their teachers in making the instructional shifts required by three-dimensional science standards, including the TEKS. Participants will receive NSTA’s suite of instructional coaching tools and gain experience using the protocols and providing feedback.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Become familiar with a suite of instructional coaching tools and protocols; 2. Gain experience using the instructional coaching tools and protocols; and 3. Identify ways to use the tools to provide feedback to teachers and document growth-over-time.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Soriano (NSTA: Arlington, VA), Tricia Shelton (NSTA: Arlington, VA)

Learning from the Past: A History of Science, Technology, and Society

Thursday, March 31 • 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 322B



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STRAND: Developing Scientific Literacy in the Classroom

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Come for a quick peek at the fascinating history of science education and reforms as it relates to defining scientific literacy.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Scientific literacy may mean many things to different people and groups but, in general, a scientifically literate person is one who uses science in everyday decisions and understands the interrelationships between science, technology, and society; 2. Historical events such as Sputnik and the Vietnam war have influenced the focus of science education over time, shifting the emphasis back and forth between more rigorous and more relevant; and 3. A human-centered approach to science teaching and learning is more equitable because it emphasizes student voice and choice, creativity, and self-value.

SPEAKERS:
Becky McDowell (Independent Contractor: Springfield, PA)