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Show Summary:
“Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when it is the only one we have.”
- Émile-Auguste Chartier, French philosopher
After many class discussions of failure, social-emotional learning (SEL), and upstairs/downstairs brain, one of Claire’s 6th grade students asked, “Why do you think that [failure is] required? If you’re successful the first time, why isn’t that a victory? Why is failure necessary? Why do you HAVE to fail?” Taking this personally as an engineer, Claire mulled this over and found the quote above as she began examining how to better explain this to her students. Tune in as Natasha details her most recent NSTA Conference venture (and how teachers fared compared to the engineering class in a prior episode) and Claire tells the truth about why you need more than one idea.
Links from the Show:
NSTA Conference
NSTA Conferences
Natasha 2022 NSTA photos
SEEC
SEEC (Space Exploration Educators Conference)
Natasha & Claire at SEEC 2022
Claire’s Giant Moon Map
Bring Space Club to Your School! (It’s FREE!)
Learn more about Space Club here!
Space Club Pitsco Kits: Mission to Moon or Mission to Mars
STEM Space Lander Math & Engineering Activity (Printed & Digital)
Vivify STEM Resources
56. What Do Kids Need To Prepare For Engineering?
How to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing Forward
12 Ways to Boost Social-Emotional Learning with STEM
Upstairs Downstairs Brain Paper Circuit SEL STEM Activity
Space STEM Resources
Video “7 Minutes of Terror”
What Space Jellyfish Tell Us About Interplanetary Travel
OSD AT&L Defense Acquisition Process Chart
THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES:https://www.vivifystem.om/thestemspace/2022/60/why-should-you-have-more-than-one-solution
THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thestemspace/
VIVIFY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/vivifystem
VIVIFY FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/vivifystem
VIVIFY TWITTER: https://twitter.com/vivifystem
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Show Summary:
“Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when it is the only one we have.”
- Émile-Auguste Chartier, French philosopher
After many class discussions of failure, social-emotional learning (SEL), and upstairs/downstairs brain, one of Claire’s 6th grade students asked, “Why do you think that [failure is] required? If you’re successful the first time, why isn’t that a victory? Why is failure necessary? Why do you HAVE to fail?” Taking this personally as an engineer, Claire mulled this over and found the quote above as she began examining how to better explain this to her students. Tune in as Natasha details her most recent NSTA Conference venture (and how teachers fared compared to the engineering class in a prior episode) and Claire tells the truth about why you need more than one idea.
Links from the Show:
NSTA Conference
NSTA Conferences
Natasha 2022 NSTA photos
SEEC
SEEC (Space Exploration Educators Conference)
Natasha & Claire at SEEC 2022
Claire’s Giant Moon Map
Bring Space Club to Your School! (It’s FREE!)
Learn more about Space Club here!
Space Club Pitsco Kits: Mission to Moon or Mission to Mars
STEM Space Lander Math & Engineering Activity (Printed & Digital)
Vivify STEM Resources
56. What Do Kids Need To Prepare For Engineering?
How to Teach Growth Mindset and Failing Forward
12 Ways to Boost Social-Emotional Learning with STEM
Upstairs Downstairs Brain Paper Circuit SEL STEM Activity
Space STEM Resources
Video “7 Minutes of Terror”
What Space Jellyfish Tell Us About Interplanetary Travel
OSD AT&L Defense Acquisition Process Chart
THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTES:https://www.vivifystem.om/thestemspace/2022/60/why-should-you-have-more-than-one-solution
THE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thestemspace/
VIVIFY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/vivifystem
VIVIFY FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/vivifystem
VIVIFY TWITTER: https://twitter.com/vivifystem
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