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| NPR NPR Requests COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Questions From Students NPR is working on a COVID-19 vaccine FAQ for teens and pre-teens, and is soliciting questions about anything vaccine-related from adolescents ages 12-17. Encourage your students to send questions by 5 p.m. Eastern TOMORROW to Vaccineq@npr.org. |
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NSTA Lab Out Loud The Lab Out Loud podcast reflects on experiences with educating and learning during a pandemic. |
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| Phys.org Eurasian jays less likely than people to be deceived by magic tricks A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge has found that Eurasian jays are less likely than people to be deceived by well-known magic tricks. In their paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group describes their motivation for testing birds with magic... |
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NSTA Science and Children NGSS Science and Language Shifts in a Diverse Fourth-Grade Classroom The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) offer rich opportunities for both science and language learning. This article presents science and language instructional shifts, grounded in the NGSS and contemporary thinking in second language acquisition. First, we describe three science instructional... |
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