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I typically look for professional development opportunities that are not just focused on a particular content area, but I know there is value in engaging in learning opportunities connected to the subject one is teaching. That's why I wanted to share a few resources I've explored recently connected to science instruction in this blog post.
Conferences and Digital Resources
- Exploratorium Teacher Institutes
- NSTA Conferences and Professional Learning
- National Geographic Education Resource Library
- NSTA Freebies for Science Teachers
- National Science Foundation - Classroom Resources
- Web Resources for Science Teachers and Students
- Smithsonian Professional Development Resources
Books for Your Science Teacher Professional Development Library
- The 5Es of Inquiry-Based Science (Professional Resources for K-12 Teachers)
- Ask a Science Teacher: 250 Answers to Questions You’ve Always Had About How Everyday Stuff Really Works
- I'm a Science Teacher Just Like a Normal Teacher Except Much Cooler: Journal
- Inquiry-Based Science Activities in Grades 6-12: Meeting the NGSS
- An Educator's Guide to STEAM: Engaging Students Using Real-World Problems
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What are your favorite professional development resources connected to the subject you teach?
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