Weekly online video series uncovers and explains the science of common physical objects. Videos celebrate International Year of Chemistry; available cost-free to students, teachers and fans of chemistry.
NSF/NBC Learn Launch “Chemistry Now” Videos
February 8th, 2011 by Rich Feller
Scientists Hope to Improve Diversity and Sustainability
February 7th, 2011 by Rich Feller
Only seven percent of those being improved are in natural resource fields. Rocky Mountain Sustainability and Science Network funded by NSF works to develop the next generation of diverse global-minded leaders.
Math Scores Up Since 2005 at Grade 12
February 6th, 2011 by Rich Feller
It’s always a good thing when students are ding better in any of the 4 major categories in STEM. Dig deeper into the results and see Math Report Card
Proficiency Eludes U.S. Students on Science NAEP
February 5th, 2011 by Rich Feller
Most American students are not performing at a level deemed “proficient” in science per results issued today Twelfth graders posted the weakest scores compared with their elementary and middle-level peers. Only one in five high school seniors scored at least proficient on the exam. See Science Report Card.
JASON Science – Education Through Exploration
February 4th, 2011 by Noah Clark
The JASON Project connects students with scientists and researchers virtually and physically, to provide science learning experiences. More »
USA Science and Engineering Festival
February 3rd, 2011 by Noah Clark
The 2nd USA Science & Engineering Festival will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with school programs and nationwide contests throughout the 2011/2012 school year. More »
600 Strategies to Increase Girls’ in Science, Math and Computers
February 2nd, 2011 by Rich Feller
Even in 1994 they were Lifting the Barriers. This paper discusses 600 developed strategies to promote STEM with girls.
Engineering Pathway Provides Digital K-Higher Ed Teaching Resources
February 1st, 2011 by Rich Feller
Engineering Pathway provides digital library of engineering teaching resources to the K-12 Education and Higher Education communities. More »