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To customize or not to customize? Exploring science teacher customization in an online lesson portal

New technologies are increasingly giving science teachers the ability to access and customize science lessons. However, there is substantial debate in the literature about whether and under what conditions teacher customization benefit student learning. In this study, we examined teacher customization of inquiry-based science lessons from an online lesson portal. We found that students who completed teacher-customized lessons had greater improvements in science content understanding than students who completed non-customized lessons.

Author/Presenter

Joshua Littenberg-Tobias

Elham Beheshti

Carolyn Staudt

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2016
Short Description

The Learning Portal: Hundreds of Free Digital Activities Using Models and Probes

The Innovative Technology in Science Inquiry (ITSI) project is a learning portal with hundreds of free, customizable science, math,

Author/Presenter

Carolyn Staudt

Camden Hanzlick-Burton

Carol Williamson

Cynthia McIntyre

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2015
Short Description

Science for All: A new breed of schools is closing achievement gaps among students and may hold the key to a revitalized 21st-century workforce

Lynch, S.J. (2015, Aug. 1). Science for All: A new breed of schools is closing achievement gaps among students and may hold the key to a revitalized 21st-century workforce. Scientific American. Retrieved from: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/science-for-all/

Author/Presenter

Sharon J. Lynch

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2015
Short Description

City Digits: Developing Socially-Grounded Data Literacy Using Digital Tools

Williams, S., Deahl, E., Rubel, L., & Lim, V. (2014). City Digits: Developing Socially-Grounded Data Literacy Using Digital Tools. Journal of Digital and Media Literacy, 2(2). www.jodml.org

Author/Presenter

Sarah Williams

Erica Deahl

Laurie Rubel

Vivian Lim

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2014
Short Description

Critical Pedagogy of Place in Mathematics: Texts, Tools and Talk

Author/Presenter

Laurie Rubel

Vivian Lim

Mary Candace Full

Maren Hall-Wieckert

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2015
Short Description

This paper explores the potential of integrating critical and place-based perspectives supported by mobile, digital technologies in secondary mathematics. The paper describes two curricular modules: Local Lotto, a mathematical investigation of the state lottery, and Cash City, a mathematical investigation about pawn shops, which were piloted in a high school in an underserved neighborhood in New York City.

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Professional development aligned with AP Chemistry curriculum: Promoting science practices and facilitating enduring conceptual understanding

The recent revisions to the advanced placement (AP) chemistry curriculum promote deep conceptual understanding of chemistry content over more rote memorization of facts and algorithmic problem solving. For many teachers, this will mean moving away from traditional worksheets and verification lab activities that they have used to address the vast amounts of content in the AP chemistry course. Moreover, a substantial shift in teachers’ beliefs about teaching and learning of chemistry will be needed to facilitate the transformation of their instructional practices.

Author/Presenter

Deborah G. Herrington

Ellen J. Yezierski

Year
2014
Short Description

Connecting Research to Teaching: Focusing on Mathematical Arguments

Research leads to a framework modifying Toulmin's model of argumentation to help teachers interpret classroom discussion and support students' contributions.

Singletary, L. & Conner, A. (2015). Connecting research to teaching: Focusing on mathematical arguments. Mathematics Teacher, 109(2), 143-147).

Author/Presenter

Laura M. Singletary

AnnaMarie Conner

Year
2015
Short Description

Practitioner-focused article connecting research on argumentation to teachers' practice.

Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) 16-1

The Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) is comprised of documents relating to the Foundation's proposal and award process. It has been designed for use by both our customer community and NSF staff and consists of two parts:

Author/Presenter

National Science Foundation

Lead Organization(s)
Year
2015
Short Description

The Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) 16-1 is comprised of documents relating to the Foundation's proposal and award process. It consists of two parts: the NSF Grant Proposal Guide (GPG)and the NSF Award and Administration Guide(AAG). This document is effective as of January 25, 2016.

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