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How To Teach Coding with No Prior Experience
By Tom Glynn published
Learning to teach coding involves enthusiasm and being ready to learn

Analysis: Widespread Math and Reading Declines, Plus Increasing Inequality
By Erik Ofgang published
A new analysis of more than one million K-8 students across the U.S. found declines in math and reading among all students, with the sharpest declines seen for Black and Latino students

PBS Launches NOVA Science Studio For Educators
By Erik Ofgang published
NOVA Science Studio is a new education initiative from the beloved PBS institution that aims to make science education more dynamic and accessible

How to Design “Future Ready” Science Labs
By Erik Ofgang published
The new science labs at Deer Path Middle School in Illinois are tech-forward, bright, friendly, and comfortable spaces that emphasize student collaboration

How to Teach NASA’s Mars Landing
By Erik Ofgang last updated
NASA’s Perseverance Rover is scheduled to land on the Red Planet Thursday. Here’s how to stream the event in-class and get your students ready.

How to Develop Data Literacy in Elementary-Aged Students
By M. Ryan Foster published
By promoting reasoning and sense-making, data literacy can provide a way for a meaningful integration of math and science while developing critical thinking skills

STEM Matters -- Now More than Ever
By Christine Weiser published
SmartBrief’s upcoming STEM Pathways Summit conference will explore ways educators can address the STEM skills gap and prepare students for careers in STEM fields

Online Labs are Higher Ed’s Latest Experiment
By Erik Ofgang published
Like true scientists, college instructors are trying new approaches to online labs to provide hands-on learning opportunities.
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