2023 Kansas City National Conference

October 25-28, 2023

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PLI-2: Introducing OpenSciEd High School: Helping Students See Science and Engineering in Meaningful Phenomena and Problems

Wednesday, October 25 • 8:15 AM - 3:30 PM

Kansas City Marriott Downtown - Julie Lee

Registration for the conference is required. If you have not yet registered for the conference, you may purchase tickets when you register online. Add to Cart 87 tickets available


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Join us to learn how OpenSciEd materials can help you build science learning experiences anchored in compelling phenomena and meaningful community and global problems. This PLI will introduce you to the first unit in the OpenSciEd High School physics course. You will experience firsthand how the unit is driven by student questions, you will put on your “student hat” to feel what it’s like to be a student whose thoughts and questions help drive learning forward in the unit, and reflect on coherence in the unit by unpacking the unit storyline. You also will gain a birds-eye view of the structure of units for all three courses of OpenSciEd– biology, chemistry, and physics– and discuss the routines and resources that promote equitable science learning in high school. Additional follow-up sessions throughout the conference will dig deeper into other courses in OpenSciEd and provide practical strategies for implementing OpenSciEd in your classroom.

TAKEAWAYS:
You will experience firsthand how the unit is driven by student questions, you will put on your “student hat” to feel what it’s like to be a student whose thoughts and questions help drive learning forward in the unit, and reflect on coherence in the unit by unpacking the unit storyline.

SPEAKERS:
Kate Henson (University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder, CO), Bill Penuel (: Boulder, CO)

PLI-1: OpenSciEd Middle School: Revealing Students' Brilliance

Wednesday, October 25 • 8:15 AM - 3:30 PM

Kansas City Marriott Downtown - Bennie Moten

Registration for the conference is required. If you have not yet registered for the conference, you may purchase tickets when you register online. Add to Cart 87 tickets available


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Come join us to see how OpenSciEd’s materials can help you reveal your students’ brilliance. The first full day of the professional learning institute (PLI) will simultaneously prepare you to teach the first unit in the OpenSciEd middle school program and provide the support you need to advance your practice so that learning is both driven by student questions and leads to the foundational science learning they need to be successful. To do this, this session will put teachers in the student’s seat so they can feel what it's like to be a student whose thoughts and questions are valued in the drive to figure out puzzling phenomena. We actually do science together with the facilitator acting as the "teacher" and then dig in to help you see the coherence across the program and the details in the first units you will be teaching.

TAKEAWAYS:
How OpenSciEd's free and publicly available instructional materials and professional learning can make my vision for science education a reality.

SPEAKERS:
Whitney Mills (BSCS Science Learning: Colorado Springs, CO), Thomas Clayton (8th Grade Physical Science Teacher: Berkeley Heights, NJ)

SC-2: Designing and Using Three-Dimensional Assessment Tasks to Support NGSS Instruction

Wednesday, October 25 • 8:15 AM - 3:30 PM

Kansas City Marriott Downtown - Mary Lou Williams

Registration for the conference is required. If you have not yet registered for the conference, you may purchase tickets when you register online. Add to Cart 85 tickets available


STRAND: Research to Practice

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This full day course will introduce and immerse participants in the Next Generation Science Assessment (NGSA) design approach including unpacking dimensions, developing integrated dimension maps, articulating learning performances, identifying phenomena, and designing tasks.

TAKEAWAYS:
Participants will learn the steps for designing 3-dimensional tasks that align with NGSS performance expectations, take into consideration students’ diverse backgrounds, and create their own tasks at the grade level and science topic of their choice.

SPEAKERS:
Joseph Krajcik (CREATE for STEM Institute, Michigan State University: East Lansing, MI), Christopher Harris (WestEd: No City, No State)

PLI-3: Easily Integrate CS in your Elementary Science Classroom

Wednesday, October 25 • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Kansas City Marriott Downtown - Truman

Registration for the conference is required. If you have not yet registered for the conference, you may purchase tickets when you register online. Add to Cart 117 tickets available


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Amazon Future Engineers is hosting a professional learning institute for elementary school science teachers. The institute will be facilitated by NSTA and BootUp. Learn the fundamentals of computer science and how to apply them to real-world problems. Use micro:bits, small programmable computers, to help students prototype their own climate change mitigation solutions. Work with experienced NSTA and BootUp facilitators to learn how to implement Coding for Climate Action lessons in your classroom. These lessons are aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards. Lessons also will incorporate the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Free 12-lesson curriculum included. This course is designed for teachers with no prior experience in computer science. We'll provide you with all the resources you need to succeed, all participants receive a micro:bit.

TAKEAWAYS:
Use micro:bits, small programmable computers, to help students prototype their own climate change mitigation solutions. Free micro:bit Free 12 lesson curriculum

SPEAKERS:
Emily Mathews (NSTA: Arlington, VA), Carlos Leon (Instructor: No City, No State)

PLI-4: Easily Integrate CS in your Middle School Science Classroom

Wednesday, October 25 • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Kansas City Marriott Downtown - Colonial Ballroom

Registration for the conference is required. If you have not yet registered for the conference, you may purchase tickets when you register online. Add to Cart 112 tickets available


STRAND: STEM Haven

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Amazon Future Engineers is hosting a professional learning institute for elementary school science teachers. The institute will be facilitated by NSTA and BootUp. Learn the fundamentals of computer science using micro:bits and how to apply them to real-world problems.

TAKEAWAYS:
Use micro:bits, small programmable computers, to help students prototype their own climate change mitigation solutions. Free micro:bit Free 12 lesson curriculum

SPEAKERS:
Melody Hagaman (Centennial High School: Las Cruces, NM), Wayne Wright (NSTA: Arlington, VA)

Opening Reception

Wednesday, October 25 • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Kansas City Convention Center - Grand Ballroom Lobby


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Join us at the Kansas City Convention Center for an opening reception to mark the start of NSTA Kansas City23! We’ll keep it casual—enjoy beverages and small bites while networking with old and new friends. The event is complimentary and open to all registered conference attendees.

Using Stories to Connect With All Learners: Science Storytelling In And Beyond The Classroom

Wednesday, October 25 • 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Kansas City Convention Center - Grand Ballroom 2501


STRAND: Students and Sensemaking

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Our brains are wired for stories. Stories make learning stick and can make science relatable and relevant to students’ lives. Stories in science are also shaped by both who is doing the telling and how they’re telling us about it. We want our students to have the opportunity to envision themselves as scientists. If a scientist looks like our students, speaks their language, struggles, and celebrates like them, then students begin to see science as a possibility for themselves—something to explore and enthusiastically engage with. To make science learning more story-driven and inclusive, Complexly and BioInteractive have teamed up to refresh Crash Course’s hugely popular YouTube biology series. The new series, produced fully in both English and Spanish, opens a window into the process of science, highlighting its collaborative, community-driven nature, through engaging stories of discovery by a diversity of scientists both past and present.

TAKEAWAYS:
We want our students to have the opportunity to envision themselves as scientists. If a scientist looks like our students, speaks their language, struggles, and celebrates like them, then students begin to see science as a possibility for themselves.

SPEAKERS:
Samuel Ramsey (Professor), Minerva Contreras (Graduate Student Researcher)

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