MAPLE GROVE, Minn. -- They are classroom science experiments that make you go "wow." "I would never do it, never, under any circumstances," said Ed Hessler, the Executive Secretary of the Minnesota ...
Agarose gel electrophoresis? Most teenagers wouldn't have a clue what this scientific term means, but middle school student Andrew Trigiano knows the protocol inside and out. Setting out to compare ...
A Valley elementary school is taking classroom lessons into the virtual world. The Pendergast Elementary School District is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Keith Kaiser learned some science from the Science Guy, Jason Lindsey, who is an award-winning science educator and author. Lindsey studied science and journalism at Wester ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Dominic Sammartano and Athena Ramirez lean over opposite ends of a 4-foot photo of soil pulled from the core of Lake McCarrons in Minnesota, pointing to alternating layers of dark ...
This week, students at Hermon Middle School are stepping out of the classroom and onto the Maine Mobile BIOLAB.
Pasco Scientific has introduced what the company says is the first line of wireless sensors that can be used by students in classroom experiments and connect to almost any technology platform. The ...
In the assembly hall at the Abbie School in downtown Tucson, fourth and fifth graders sat eagerly as they learned about conductive electricity. It's an interactive lesson that ended with the student's ...
Some students in California don’t have to take field trips to parks or national forests for environmental education – they just open their classroom door. To supplement their science and environmental ...
McKenzie King (second to top) and co-teacher Jennifer Bennett keep their cameras on during classes, but students keep their cameras off and have just avatars showing. Many schools in Milwaukee have ...
What does science instruction look like in the age of the coronavirus? In Part One, Tara C. Dale, Mandi S. White, Justin Lopez-Cardoze, and Ross Cooper share their experiences. Today, Camie Walker, ...
Since 2011, at least 72 people—mostly children—have been injured in alcohol-fueled fires ignited during educational demos. The accidents most commonly occur when teachers doing “rainbow” flame ...