How to Teach Climate Change Without Scaring Students By Erik Ofgang published 13 August 21 Dr. Eric J. Pyle, president of the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), offers advice for how to teach climate change without scaring or dividing students.
How to Encourage Transgender Students to Pursue STEM Careers By Erik Ofgang published 26 July 21 Engage transgender students in STEM classes with awareness of pronouns, inclusivity, kindness, and representation, among other practices.
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Improve Math Learning in the Classroom By Tech & Learning Staff published 20 July 21 Helping students master essential math skills while building their confidence is critical to learning success
Future Genius: New Knowledge Magazine for Kids Aged 7 to 11 By Space.com Staff published 16 July 21 Packed with puzzles, activities and videos, each edition of Future Genius takes you on an epic journey of STEAM discovery — from the solar system to Ancient Greece.
How to Use Robotics Training to Build Manufacturing Skills By Annie Galvin Teich published 28 June 21 Northeast Mississippi Community College Trains Robotics Technicians for Local Industry
STEM Lessons: Make Learning Engaging in Any Environment By Erik Ofgang published 9 June 21 From 3D printing to STEM-themed escape rooms, there are plenty of STEM lessons to make learning fun.
How To Teach Coding with No Prior Experience By Tom Glynn published 8 June 21 Learning to teach coding involves enthusiasm and being ready to learn
Acer Predator Desktop DIY Kit: Girls Review By Chris Aviles published 10 May 21 Students from Knollwood Middle School in New Jersey assemble the Acer Predator Desktop DIY Kit and share their experience
Top 10 Learning Tools We Have Missed the Most By Nikki Schafer last updated 16 April 21 Dust off these hands-on learning tools for the return to in-person learning
PBS Launches NOVA Science Studio For Educators By Erik Ofgang published 8 March 21 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 22 February 21 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 18 February 21 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.
Best Valentine’s Day Lessons & Activities By Diana Restifo published 28 January 21 Valentine’s Day provides an excellent opportunity to incorporate fun and engaging pop culture into your classroom or remote learning instruction.
How to Help Students Develop Lifelong Math Skills By Tara Fulton published 19 January 21 To build lifelong math skills, providing equitable access to rigorous, grade-level math content is essential
5 Ways to Run a Successful Virtual Coding Program By Khrista D. Henry last updated 18 December 20 Here’s how one school pivoted to a virtual coding and robotics program when COVID hit
Strategies for Remote and Hybrid STEM By Sascha Zuger last updated 11 December 20 Three classroom educators offer suggestions and resources for remote and hybrid STEM instruction
Best STEM Apps For Education By Diana Restifo published 1 December 20 STEM subjects can be dense and difficult for students to engage with, which is why these top STEM apps can make a valuable addition to your STEM teaching toolkit.
Registration for CoderZ League Opens By TL Editors last updated 29 November 20 This cloud-based robotics tournament engages students in grades four through 12 in STEM, coding and tech literacy.
40 Sites & Apps for Teaching Kids to Program or Code By David Kapuler last updated 29 November 20 Students are learning coding and programming earlier than ever before.
The Best Free Hour of Code Resources for Classroom Coding Activities By TL Editors last updated 25 November 20 Teachers are preparing for December's Hour of Code, a global movement designed to promote coding skills.