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Help make sense of this (Updated)

by Brian | Feb 11, 2013 | Change, Education, Inclusion, Literacy, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access

UPDATE 2/12/2013: I’ve had several responses to this post through Twitter and face to face that have used logic to make their point. I totally agree this is nonsense, but I’m looking for written or spoken authority that has clout … something...

Trout In The Classroom

by Brian | Feb 6, 2013 | Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access

Trout in the Classroom from Nevada Department of Wildlife on Vimeo.     One of the more engaging aspects of my job is supporting teachers doing science in their classrooms. Today I helped deliver trout eggs to 2 fourth grade classrooms at Caughlin...

Hand Held Windmills – Messy Learning At Its Finest

by Brian | Feb 3, 2013 | Blogging, Cooperative Learning, Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, TEDxNYED, Twitter, Video Skype

A few weeks back I posted about a training we did with teachers using windmills and wind turbines. This past week Lou Loftin and I were the show at a local school’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Night designed to get families fired up about...

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