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Science in the Classroom

Science in the Classroom. Dr. Melissa McCartney Dr. Pamela J. Hines Science Magazine NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Conference May 29-31, 2013. “ Science in the Classroom” is a collection of annotated research papers

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Science in the Classroom

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  1. Science in the Classroom Dr. Melissa McCartney Dr. Pamela J. Hines Science Magazine NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Conference May 29-31, 2013

  2. “Science in the Classroom” is a collection of annotated research papers and accompanying teaching materials designed to help students at the high school, community college, and undergraduate level understand the structure and workings of professional scientific research.

  3. Science in the Classroom is relevant to the Framework for the Next Generation Science Standards produced by the National Academies

  4. Currently, three Science papers have been annotated and are ready for use in the classroom.

  5. The Learning Lens provides guidance that you can turn on and off

  6. Expanded figures include further explanations

  7. Corresponding activities have been built around raw data provided by the authors

  8. Please register as a teacher for full access to the Teachers Guide

  9. http://scienceintheclassroom.org

  10. Different levels of students are using SitC in several different ways.

  11. Different levels of students are using SitC in several different ways.

  12. The Learning Lens and detailed explanations of the figures are most helpful to students.

  13. How can we better engage students with the raw data provided?

  14. Please send feedback! mmccartn@aaas.org http://scienceintheclassroom.org

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