Earth Science

Longitudinal Investigation of Primary Inservice Teachers’ Modelling the Hydrological Phenomena

To develop students’ capacity for science and to engage them productively in science and engineering practices, science education reform efforts have focused on supporting teachers’ development of conceptual understandings through engagement with both disciplinary content and practices, including science teaching at the primary level. One topic of importance for primary science instruction focuses on Earth systems and, in particular, hydrological phenomena.

Author/Presenter

Tina Vo

Cory Forbes

Laura Zangori

Christina Schwarz

Year
2019
Short Description

This manuscript focuses on longitudinal research with four primary inservice teachers’ learning and engagement in model-based teaching about water over three years, investigating teachers conceptualizations and practice modelling water related phenomena over time. Findings from the study indicate while each teacher had individual trajectories in conceptualising and enacting scientific modelling in the classroom, we observed unique approaches within teachers.

How Place-based Science Education Strategies can Support Equity for Students, Teachers, and Communities

This brief describes how to support equity for students, teachers, and communities through place-based science education strategies.

Coleman, S., Chinn, P., Morrison, D., & Kaupp, L. (2019). How place-based science education strategies can support equity for students, teachers, and communities. STEM Teaching Tools.

Author/Presenter

Sarah Coleman, Pauline Chinn, Deb Morrison, and Laruen Kaupp

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

This brief describes how to support equity for students, teachers, and communities through place-based science education strategies.

How Place-based Science Education Strategies can Support Equity for Students, Teachers, and Communities

This brief describes how to support equity for students, teachers, and communities through place-based science education strategies.

Coleman, S., Chinn, P., Morrison, D., & Kaupp, L. (2019). How place-based science education strategies can support equity for students, teachers, and communities. STEM Teaching Tools.

Author/Presenter

Sarah Coleman, Pauline Chinn, Deb Morrison, and Laruen Kaupp

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

This brief describes how to support equity for students, teachers, and communities through place-based science education strategies.

Hurricane with a History: Hawaiian Newspapers Illuminate an 1871 Storm

In this article, authors explain how 114 years of Hawaiian-language newspapers starting in 1834 extend our knowledge of natural disasters into the nineteenth century and to precontact times.

Businger, S., Nogelmeier, M. P., Chinn, P. W. U., & Schroeder. T. (2018). Hurricane with a history: Hawaiian newspapers illuminate an 1871 storm. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 137-147.

Author/Presenter

Steven Businger, M. Puakea Nogelmeier, Pauline W. U. Chinn, and Thomas Schroeder

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

In this article, authors explain how 114 years of Hawaiian-language newspapers starting in 1834 extend our knowledge of natural disasters into the nineteenth century and to precontact times.

Hurricane with a History: Hawaiian Newspapers Illuminate an 1871 Storm

In this article, authors explain how 114 years of Hawaiian-language newspapers starting in 1834 extend our knowledge of natural disasters into the nineteenth century and to precontact times.

Businger, S., Nogelmeier, M. P., Chinn, P. W. U., & Schroeder. T. (2018). Hurricane with a history: Hawaiian newspapers illuminate an 1871 storm. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 137-147.

Author/Presenter

Steven Businger, M. Puakea Nogelmeier, Pauline W. U. Chinn, and Thomas Schroeder

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

In this article, authors explain how 114 years of Hawaiian-language newspapers starting in 1834 extend our knowledge of natural disasters into the nineteenth century and to precontact times.

Socio-Ecological Scales of Time

This graphic is designed to support students, teachers, and families in thinking across timescales to understand socio-ecological relationships to place across time.

Author/Presenter

Learning in Places

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

This graphic is designed to support students, teachers, and families in thinking across timescales to understand socio-ecological relationships to place across time.

Socio-Ecological Histories of Place Teaching Tool

This resource serves as a guide for how to use Histories of Place in planning and instruction.

Author/Presenter

Learning in Places

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

A guide for how to use Histories of Place in planning and instruction.

Rhizome and Seasonal Storyline for Field-based Science

This tool, Rhizome, contains three foundational pillars: complex socio-ecological systems, nature-culture relations, and field-based science learning, with student learning and sense making made central. The Seasonal Storyline engages learners and their families in field-based science that connects family knowledge and place-based, student-led investigations.

Author/Presenter

Learning in Places

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

This resource focuses on engaging learners and their families in field-based science that connects family knowledge and place-based, student-led investigations.

CRIS 7e Lesson Plan Template

The CRIS “7e” lesson plan template, adapted from the Next Generation Science “5e”, centers the importance of including Elders and Environment in Indigenous STEM teaching and learning. The template is a way for teachers to weave Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Western Science into lessons, and has been formative in helping team members integrate community knowledge and land-based education into science learning experiences. 

Author/Presenter

CRIS Project Team

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2019
Short Description

This lesson plan template centers the importance of including Elders and Environment in Indigenous STEM teaching and learning, and is a way for teachers to weave Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Western Science into lessons.

Toward Youth Participatory Science: In Search of Science (Education) for the People

Frausto, A., Morales-Doyle, D., Fitch, A., Hatch, S., & Nagy, K. (2019, April). Toward Youth Participatory Science: In Search of Science (Education) for the People. Presentation at the annual international conference of NARST, Baltimore, MD.

Author/Presenter

Alejandra Frausto

Daniel Morales-Doyle

Alanah Fitch

Shelby Hatch

Kathryn Nagy

Year
2019
Short Description

These slides were presented at the 2019 Annual International Conference of NARST in Baltimore, MD.

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