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The latest from STEM Teaching Tools, a series of free, bite-sized PDFs for science educators.
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Please help us get the word out on Twitter about our free resources for science educators! Retweet this tweet, originally posted by our editor, Philip Bell. When you do, you'll automatically be entered into a drawing for a full-color, hardcopy set of the entire STEM Teaching Tools collection. We're giving away 25 full sets!

These resources are co-authored by teachers and researchers with funding from the National Science Foundation. Please forward this email to colleagues who might benefit from these resources. Thanks for your help! 

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What are STEM Teaching Tools?
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STEM Teaching Tools are short briefs designed to help educators address common challenges as they adopt the new vision for science education in the NRC Framework and resulting Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). These tools are helping thousands of educators across the country align their teaching with best practices from both research and teaching.  

STEM Teaching tools are:

  • co-written by researchers and educators.
  • easily downloadable as PDFs.
  • updated regularly at stemteachingtools.org, with new briefs created in response to educator needs.
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This site is primarily funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through the Research + Practice Collaboratory (Award #1238253). Opinions expressed are not those of any funding agency.
 
              






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