Each episode of Stronger Together covers a different aspect of family interaction that can be supported by the human sciences. Justin Olmanson, assistant professor of instructional technology in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, hosts the 10-minute episodes and is joined by a number of experts from the College of Education and Human Sciences and Nebraska Extension. In this episode, Elizabeth Lewis, an expert in science education and associate professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, discusses how to support our children’s learning and growth with science when they are unexpectedly out of school. For additional episode resources, visit https://go.unl.edu/ove
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initiative that brings together educators, researchers, and others to examine the status of science ...
A key consideration for schools as they seek to increase family engagement must be how to truly conn...
Physics training can provide students with broad problem-solving skills and familiarizes them with a...
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Every child has a right to an education. In the United States, the issue is not necessarily about ...
Advances in technology, science, and learning sciences research over the past 100 years have reshape...
Examines declining school time for and proficiency in science. Offers case studies of public element...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
First hand accounts of research are a valuable part of students’ understanding and integration of sc...
Science education reform has prompted scientists, engineers, and politicians alike to act on the gro...
As seen in a study conducted in San Antonio’s school districts, education inequality is a major issu...
The Australian American Fulbright 2002 Symposium: Science Education in Partnership was held in paral...
At Warrigal Road State School in Brisbane, the focus on inquiry learning in Science was an identifie...
This teacher and parent are sharing their insights about the value of family visits as a way to open...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. All rights reserved. Many prim...
initiative that brings together educators, researchers, and others to examine the status of science ...
A key consideration for schools as they seek to increase family engagement must be how to truly conn...
Physics training can provide students with broad problem-solving skills and familiarizes them with a...
Each summer, one elementary school nestled along the New England coast is bustling with elementary s...
Every child has a right to an education. In the United States, the issue is not necessarily about ...
Advances in technology, science, and learning sciences research over the past 100 years have reshape...
Examines declining school time for and proficiency in science. Offers case studies of public element...
A novel program called Science Alive! was developed by undergraduate faculty members, K–12 school te...
First hand accounts of research are a valuable part of students’ understanding and integration of sc...
Science education reform has prompted scientists, engineers, and politicians alike to act on the gro...
As seen in a study conducted in San Antonio’s school districts, education inequality is a major issu...
The Australian American Fulbright 2002 Symposium: Science Education in Partnership was held in paral...
At Warrigal Road State School in Brisbane, the focus on inquiry learning in Science was an identifie...
This teacher and parent are sharing their insights about the value of family visits as a way to open...
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018. All rights reserved. Many prim...