Learn about recently published NOVA classroom resources for chemistry, biology and health, grades 6-12 . There will be a focus on science misinformation/disinformation, and we'll highlight resources connecting science and society, especially in the area of chemistry.
You'll leave the webinar with engaging resources you can use right away and strategies from two classroom teachers on using them. We'll end with a sneak peek of soon-to-be published NOVA resources and an open Q&A with all of the presenters.
Even if you cannot attend in person, register to receive the recording link and document of resources.
TEACHER PRESENTERS
Leslie White, Curriculum and Instructional Specialist for Secondary Science at Duvall County Schools, Jacksonville, Florida. Leslie serves several schools, leading PD, coaching teachers and working with students in small groups. Her specialized focus in her department is understanding the link between literacy and improving science instruction.
Alex Eden, Biology Teacher, Greater Lawrence Technical High School, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Alex has been teaching for three years and was awarded the Massachusetts Association of Science Teachers' Dawn Sather Exemplary New Teacher Award as well as the National Association of Science Teacher's Shell Science Urban Educators Development Award.
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Tuesday, 1 March 2022
Teach with NOVA: Science and Society
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