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You are listening to episode 33 of the ready, set, science podcast. Today is all about quick tips for getting started with the STEELS standards. Whether you like them or not these standards will be the new standards for science, technology, engineering and STEM teachers starting in July 2025. So what can you put into practice RIGHT now to start embracing these standards. This episode will outline 3 quick and easy things to do today. So are you ready? Get set. Let’s teach science.
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You are listening to episode 32 of the ready, set, science podcast. In today's episode we are going to outline some of the big changes coming with the STEELS standards and how the STEELS compares to the old 2002 science standards. So are you ready? Get set, let’s teach science.
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You are listening to episode 31 of the Ready, Set, Science Podcast and today is all about setting yourself up with a STEELS PLC. What is a PLC? What is their purpose? How can you set one up at your school or join one? We will talk about all of this and more, so are you ready, get set, let’s talk PLCs.
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You are listening to episode 30 of Ready, Set, Science! On today’s episode we will discuss my recent trip to PETE & C. I am going to review what I heard, learned and my reactions, good and bad. So are you ready? Get set. Let’s teach science!
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You are listening to episode 32 of the ready, set, science podcast. On today’s show, we are talking all about the 5E model and how to use it in your science classroom. The 5E method of learning is a pedagogical framework commonly used in science education to engage students in the learning process through a series of phases that encourage active participation and critical thinking. The 5E model stands for Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. Each of these phases represents a key step in the learning process and is designed to help students build a deep understanding of scientific concepts.
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Welcome back to ready, set, science! Today we are going to focus on all things phenomena! I am so excited to get into this topic because it is one of my favorite ways to teach science. I love when students get to experience science and phenomena is the best way to do that. So let’s get ready to teach science!
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Many people have a complicated relationship with failure, including me! How do we move away from teaching so kids can “get the right answer” toward teaching to understanding the process? Why are we in a society where failure is a “4 letter word” and how do we get kids to break the cycle of always having to be right? Let's talk about making failure our FIRST ATTEMPT IN LEARNING.
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For generations, the scientific method has been the “go to” method for teaching real science in the classroom. But what it has really done, is take out the problem solving and thinking processes that are at the heart of science exploration. In this episode we will explore the scientific method’s flaws and discuss better methods to help our students understand science for the real world.
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You are listening to episode 28 of the ready, set, science podcast. On today’s show, we will discuss homework. I feel like homework is such a debatable topic. Even in my teaching career there have been so many changes in what is and is not appropriate for students. So today, we are going to break it all down and discuss what is good homework and what is not good homework. So are you ready, get set, let’s teach science!
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You are listening to episode 27 of the Ready, Set, Science podcast. On today’s episode we are going to discuss science education trends and whether or not those are valuable tools or more work than they are worth. You be the judge today, so are you ready, get set, let’s teach science!
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You are listening to episode 26 and today we are going to talk about what to do when students have science misconceptions and how to help them break those to really understand science. So are you ready? Get set, let’s teach science.
Helping to break student misconceptions in science is a crucial part of effective science education. Misconceptions can hinder a student's ability to understand and apply scientific principles.
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You are listening to episode #25 of the Ready, Set, Science Podcast. This week we are talking all about Critical Thinking and how to promote it with your students.Critical thinking skills are not only vital for academic success but also for navigating the challenges of life beyond the classroom. As educators, parents, and mentors, it is our responsibility to foster these skills in our students.Today’s episode explores the significance of critical thinking skills and offers strategies for nurturing them. So are you ready? Get set…let’s teach science.
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You are listening to episode 24 of the Ready, Set, Science Podcast. On today’s episode we are talking about STEM competitions. There are numerous STEM competitions and events designed specifically for middle and high school students. These competitions offer opportunities for students to apply their knowledge and skills, engage in hands-on learning, and often compete at regional, national, or even international levels. Participating in STEM competitions can be a great way for students to explore their interests, build problem-solving skills, and potentially earn scholarships or recognition.
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You are listening to episode 23 of the “Ready, Set, Science Podcast”. This week we are talking about having fun with fall science activities. These activities are not only educational but also a lot of fun for kids and adults alike during the fall and Halloween season. This episode is packed full of ideas so let’s dive right in!
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You are listening to episode #22 and today we will be diving into the importance of citizen science! Imagine a world where anyone, regardless of their background or expertise, can contribute to scientific research. This is the vision of citizen science, a movement that has been gaining momentum in recent years. Citizen science involves ordinary people, often referred to as "citizen scientists," participating in scientific projects and research initiatives. It is a powerful tool that not only advances our understanding of the natural world but also fosters a sense of community, engagement, and environmental stewardship. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of citizen science, its benefits, and how it is shaping the future of scientific discovery.
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You are listening to episode 21 of the ready, set, science podcast and today we are going to talk about teachers and know all of the answers! Teachers have long been regarded as the fountains of knowledge, the ones who hold the keys to a world of information. While they undoubtedly play a critical role in shaping young minds and imparting wisdom, there's a fundamental truth that often gets overlooked: teachers don't have to have all the answers. In fact, admitting "I don't know" can be one of the most powerful statements a teacher can make. Let's explore why it's not only okay but beneficial for teachers to embrace the uncertainty of not having all the answers. So are you ready? Get set! Let’s teach science!
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You are listening to episode 20 of the ready, set, science podcast! In an ever-evolving world, education remains the cornerstone of personal and societal growth. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI), educators are stepping into a new era where technology is poised to revolutionize the teaching and learning experience. AI has the potential to enhance, streamline, and personalize education, making it more effective and accessible than ever before. In this episode, we will explore how AI is changing the landscape of education and why educators should embrace this transformative tool. So, are you ready, get set, let’s teach science!
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This is episode 19 of the ready, set, science podcast. The early years of a child's education, from kindergarten to 5th grade (K-5), are particularly significant as they shape a student's perspective on the world and lay the groundwork for future learning. Today, we will explore why K-5 science education is of utmost importance and how it paves the way for a brighter, more informed future. So are you ready, get set, let’s teach science!
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Welcome back to the ready, set, science podcast! This is episode 18 and today we are going to be talking about how to support teachers in science education. Especially teachers who do not normally teach science and might not have the content knowledge in science. This is a big issue and I can’t wait to get into it! So let’s get ready, get set, let's teach science!
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You are listening to episode 17 of the ready, set, science podcast. Science classrooms have long been associated with step-by-step laboratory experiments, where students follow a prescribed set of instructions to achieve predetermined outcomes. While these traditional labs might appear to be straightforward and easy to implement, they hinder true scientific exploration and critical thinking. In this episode, we will explore the drawbacks of using step-by-step labs in science classrooms and highlight the benefits of embracing inquiry-based learning approaches. Are you ready, get set, let’s teach science!
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