Calling all middle school science teachers to participate in a 2-part pilot webinar series focused on specific data sense-making practices. Engage with the Data Puzzles lesson Megadrought in the Colorado River Basin using the Zoom In strategy.
Data Sensemaking Practices in the Not All Warming is Equal Data Puzzle lesson
Calling all middle school science teachers to participate in a 2-part pilot webinar series focused on specific data sense-making practices. Engage with the Data Puzzles lesson Not All Warming is Equal using the Notice, Think, Wonder strategy.
Data Science Education K-12: Research to Practice Conference
The Data Science Education K-12: Research to Practice Conference will be held in San Antonio Texas February 17-19, 2025.
Through collaborative sessions, innovative formats, and a supportive community, this inaugural conference will offer a dynamic atmosphere for educators, researchers, curriculum developers, and school leaders to exchange ideas and co-create the future of data science education in K-12.
Data Puzzles Webinar: Balancing Act, the Changing Greenland Ice Sheet
Calling all middle and high school science teachers for a 2-day virtual workshop with CU Boulder curriculum developer, Alyse Thurber, on the Balancing Act Data Puzzles. Investigate the question "What factors have contributed to changes in the Greenland Ice Sheet in recent decades?"
We are Water National Science Foundation STEM Day Community Celebration
Join us for the We are Water National Science Foundation STEM Day Community Celebration in Durango, Colorado on Saturday, May 10th, 2025!
Making Climate Science Matter: Expanding the Use and Reach of the Fifth National Climate Assessment
The National Climate Assessment is a major scientific report developed by several government agencies that describes climate change in the United States.
Make Climate a Class with CLEAN
Looking for high-quality lesson plans and curricular resources to teach your students about climate change, solutions, and justice?
Voices of Resilience Lesson Materials Google Folder