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Bring Genetics and Genomics to Life in Your Classroom
Check out Genome: Unlocking Life’s Code’s free phenomena-driven, classroom-ready lesson plans and resources to help guide your high school students as they explore genetics and genomics concepts.
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NSTA
Fall Into October With NSTA Web Seminars
Build your instructional skills and knowledge base and stay ahead of the curve with NSTA Web Seminars. Explore our upcoming October web seminars on a variety of topics or watch on-demand in the web seminar archive.
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SPONSORED: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Nation’s Top Honor for K-12 STEM Teaching
Every year, the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) are bestowed upon K–12 STEM teachers across the country – this is your year!
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NSTA
Last Call: Submit Your Session Proposal for NSTA Atlanta23 Today
Tick tock, time is running out! The call for session proposals for NSTA Atlanta23 closes this Friday, September 30. Submit a proposal and share your expertise and experience with others.
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NSTA
Joint Statement on Sustainable Systems for Quality Teaching
Read our joint statement–Sustainable Systems for Quality Teaching–recently released with 11 other professional organizations for teachers in response to the ongoing teacher shortage crisis.
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From the Field: Freebies and Opportunities for Science and STEM Teachers
Check out these opportunities and free resources for teachers.
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District Administration
Students struggling at math? Focus on their learning, not on learning gaps
Grade-level content is mastered more quickly when teachers remove barriers and build on what students can do rather than on their deficits.
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The Scientist
Slow Vaccine Delivery May Maximize Immune Response
A vaccine strategy involving formulation changes, an initial escalating dose, and a longer wait for booster immunization results in more-effective antibody production against HIV in rhesus monkeys, a study finds.
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