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In the spirit of science, discovery, and innovation, STAT and its partner Affiliates are thrilled to present "Funny You Should Think That"—a web series that not only addresses misconceptions in science but also takes a closer look at their earlier development and progression into high school-level learning.
The series continues with a presentation from Celestina Pangan, the High School Representative for the Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (TSAAPT), in collaboration with Kathryn Barclay, President of the Texas Earth Science Teachers Association (TESTA).
How does the Earth experience seasons? Does the Earth’s distance from the sun affect the seasons? What does the Earth’s axis have to do with it all? Build your understanding of common misconceptions about the four seasons, and discover ways to mitigate these misunderstandings in the classroom.
By Summit K12In the spirit of science, discovery, and innovation, STAT and its partner Affiliates are thrilled to present "Funny You Should Think That"—a web series that not only addresses misconceptions in science but also takes a closer look at their earlier development and progression into high school-level learning.
The series continues with a presentation from Celestina Pangan, the High School Representative for the Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (TSAAPT), in collaboration with Kathryn Barclay, President of the Texas Earth Science Teachers Association (TESTA).
How does the Earth experience seasons? Does the Earth’s distance from the sun affect the seasons? What does the Earth’s axis have to do with it all? Build your understanding of common misconceptions about the four seasons, and discover ways to mitigate these misunderstandings in the classroom.