2022 Houston National Conference

April 31-2, 2022

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Creating a Socially Just Science Environment

Thursday, March 31 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 310A



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STRAND: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Science Classrooms

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Want to establish a TK–5 classroom culture inclusive of all learners? Come experience how connecting Next Generation Science Standards and Social Justice Standards promotes inclusivity.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Experience a hands-on NGSS lesson; 2. Opportunity to get to know the Social Justice standards; and 3. Numerous resources to support science and social justice in your learning spaces.

SPEAKERS:
Channon Jackson (Alameda County Office of Education: Hayward, CA), Nancy Wright (Hayward Unified School District: Hayward, CA)

Problems in Engineering Design: What Does Problem-Driven Learning Look Like in an NGSS Classroom?

Friday, April 1 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 342B



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Problems in Engineering Design NSTA April 2022.pdf

STRAND: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Science Classrooms

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In this workshop, participants will experience how NGSS-focused instructional materials can create an equitable classroom that supports all students to design solutions to real-world problems.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. In the Next Generation Science Standards, problems are defined as “situations somebody wants to change,” which is different from construction or design projects, where the ultimate goal is achieving a design or tinkering; 2. Problems that describe real-world situations grounded in compelling contexts that students care about can create intrinsic motivation for all students to learn science and engineering ideas; and 3. The presence of an authentic and compelling problem in instructional materials is not enough; it also needs to be used in instruction in a way that will effectively support students’ learning and motivation.

SPEAKERS:
Jennifer Childress Self (NextGenScience: San Francisco, CA)

All Learning Is Cultural, Especially Science

Friday, April 1 • 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 342B


STRAND: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Science Classrooms

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During this session, we will discuss instructional tools and resources to leverage students' cultural capital in the science classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Explore the tenets of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy; 2. Understand how all learning is cultural, especially science, and access to science helps students become change agents; and 3. Explore the components and values of an inclusive science classroom.

SPEAKERS:
Patricia Morgan (Georgia State University: Atlanta, GA)

CSSS-Sponsored Session: Teaching Science to Support Caring Ecological Relationships and Practices

Friday, April 1 • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 342B


STRAND: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Science Classrooms

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How can science learning experiences be designed to support reciprocal and caring understandings of the natural world and human-nature relationships? Come find out with us!

TAKEAWAYS:
1. Human-nature relationships are culturally rooted and embedded in approaches to science learning; 2. Shifting away from a view of humans as separate from nature and toward an understanding of humans as part of nature can support learners’ development of caring ecological relationships and practices; 3. Supporting reciprocal and caring human-nature relationships aligns with NGSS science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas, and crosscutting concepts.

SPEAKERS:
Maya Garcia (Colorado Dept. of Education: Denver, CO), Deb Morrison (Educator and Learning Scientist: Seattle, WA)

Drawing Like a Scientist with Young Children

Saturday, April 2 • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

George R. Brown Convention Center - 310A


STRAND: Strategies for Creating Inclusive Science Classrooms

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This interactive session explores how having young children intentionally observe, discuss, and edit drafts of drawings is highly effective and equitable to build young children's scientific understanding.

TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will use the “drawing like a scientist” strategy to: 1. explore the equity issues in using strategies that do not depend on verbal proficiency in a privileged language to support young children in acquiring and representing scientific understanding; 2. identify how using a “draft” approach allows young children beginning in preschool to experience NRC’s strand 4 Participating Productively in Science; and 3. examine how young children need many engaging authentic experiences to develop understanding that science process skills such as observing, representing, and analyzing data are closely interrelated.

SPEAKERS:
Mary Hynes-Berry (Erikson Institute: Chicago, IL)

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