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From a chromatography lab designed to solve a mystery to puzzle races, these activities get high school students talking—while doing science.
COVID-19 and climate change prove why science standards can't ignore real-world concerns, write Andrew Zucker and Pendred Noyce.
Two things precipitated the new pathway. The opening of Edgefield County’s first-ever animal shelter and a coming veterinary ...
Course registration gives us the chance to try out new subjects and explore possible areas of interest. When you make your tentative schedule for the fall, consider trying out a class on ...
As high schools add data science classes, there’s an emerging push to create standards for them. A working group assembled by Data Science 4 Everyone plans to examine the courses currently taught and ...
There are far more students interested in studying computer science than there are kids who have taken a computer science class. And that gap is especially pronounced for Black and Hispanic ...
Eastern Hancock students in Cody Hibbert’s seventh-grade science class had a hands-on lesson in paper airplanes last month.
Commentary: Fellowship programs and federally funded research opportunities make it possible for many students to pursue ...