For the primary episode of It’s Time For Science, we traveled to the Nationwide Science Educating Affiliation (NSTA) convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Host Tom Racine sat down with three educators from South Carolina: Yolanda Bennett, Ed Emmer, and Felipe AndreSilva.
We couldn’t have requested for a extra participating and various group, and our dialog contains discussions of fairness in educating science, coping with trainer burnout in a post-COVID world, and the way science training can and needs to be a transdisciplinary topic involving literacy, math, social research, and historical past.
These dynamic educators supply some helpful nuggets of recommendation on the finish. Producer David Lippman additionally critiques the sport Parks from Keymaster Video games, and we ask a couple of NSTA convention attendees the Nerdy Query of the Day.
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