School science teachers live for “aha moments,” those brilliant periods when a student understands and, more importantly, grows excited about connecting an electrical current, identifying an anemone ...
Middle school science teacher Kent Heckenlively has spent part of his time teaching, well, not science. A prominent anti-vaccine campaigner, Heckenlively made world news in 2017 when he was denied ...
A SUNY Cortland Distinguished Teaching Professor of geology will explore how scientific theory and testing can help people figure out what is and isn’t true during a lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at ...
Jan. 15, Thursday -- Nobel Prize winner and MacArthur Fellow Douglas Osheroff will give a free, public lecture, “Because of Science: Advances in Life,” at 7 p.m. in the AGR room of the Buehler Alumni ...
The Hovde Distinguished Lecture Series exemplifies the core principles established by Purdue University President Frederick L. Hovde, whose legacy was built on a commitment to excellence in both ...
"These are my people," Bill Nye said ahead of his lecture to some of the 10,000 science educators who attended the National Science Teachers Association's (NSTA) National Conference in Los Angeles ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Artificial intelligence is already transforming health care. At the University at Buffalo alone, researchers are harnessing the technology to improve medical imaging, find treatments ...
Lectures have dominated classrooms for centuries, but they are typically linear in format and can leave students passive and ...
Today’s guest blog is written by Michelle Stephan, an associate professor of mathematics education with a joint appointment in the College of Education and Department of Mathematics and Statistics at ...
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