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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 Texas Council of Elementary Science (TCES) and the Texas Association for Environmental Education (TAEE) continue the series with a presentation from Texas Parks & Wildlife's Project WILD Coordinator Kiki Corry, a TAEE board member and the chair of the Texas Environmental Education Advisory Committee, and Rockwall ISD's Elementary Science Coordinator Katie Braden, TCES Treasurer.
When is an "experiment" not an experiment? Take a moment to consider how we label the activities and investigations we do in our classrooms and explore how using specific language can set our students up for success and real scientific literacy.
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 Texas Council of Elementary Science (TCES) and the Texas Association for Environmental Education (TAEE) continue the series with a presentation from Texas Parks & Wildlife's Project WILD Coordinator Kiki Corry, a TAEE board member and the chair of the Texas Environmental Education Advisory Committee, and Rockwall ISD's Elementary Science Coordinator Katie Braden, TCES Treasurer.
When is an "experiment" not an experiment? Take a moment to consider how we label the activities and investigations we do in our classrooms and explore how using specific language can set our students up for success and real scientific literacy.