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Four presenters involved in equitable science instructional materials, policy, and professional development share their thoughts on current status and recommendations for the future of research, policy, and practice as we seek to reform science instruction for today's learners.
Join us as we explore how the field defines and identifies high quality instructional materials and how we can best prepare and support teachers learning and transitioning to 3-Dimensional science in a way that is accessible to all learners.
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Elizabeth A. (Betsy) DavisManali ShethSam ShawTricia Shelton
Elementary High School Middle School
General Science Postsecondary
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What are quality instructional materials? This dynamic team of presenters gives teachers tools to explore and find high quality science materials. This enables teachers to move from traditional science lessons to a 3Dimentional way of thinking. Click to view the archive to find out more!
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