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Operationalizing the Duty of Care Through Rubrics
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Laboratory experiments are a key aspect of science education. However, they do have risks, and accidents do happen. Science educators have a duty of care, which includes duty of instruction. One tool that can be…
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Never Too Young to be a Citizen Scientist!
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Kindergarteners learn about plants and seasons through a yearlong project.
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Mapping Students’ Engineering Processes with Design Zones
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Developing a Classroom Assessment Rubric
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The development and implementation of varied assessment practices is a major focus in higher education. Assessment benefits both students and teachers; it informs teachers about students’ learning and misconceptions,…
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Fact-Checking in an Era of Fake News
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Exploring makerspaces, engineering, and more
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Surface Tension and Surfactants
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Debates over water allocation help students understand Earth systems.
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Conversion of Traditional Face-to-Face MLS Hematology Courses Into Remote Delivery
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The design of a hybrid Hematology I course (prepandemic) was adopted for Hematology II and facilitated our conversion of Hematology II into a fully remote course by fall 2020, after the university went into remote…
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The Case of the Infertile Couple
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There and Back: How a Global Pandemic Shaped Youth Programming
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