by Leila Knetsch | Sep 22, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Biology, Free, General Interest, Indigenous, Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration, STEM
Livestream Event at the Ontario Science Centre – submitted by Amy Gorecki What is traditional Indigenous mathematics? Find out from firekeeper, grass dancer, fisherman and Ojibwe language teacher Bryan Bellefeuille, a father of three and Anishinaabe of Nipissing...
by Leila Knetsch | Sep 13, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Article, Biology, Blog, Environment, Free, Gr 9-10 Science
Worms are radically changing our forests’ soils and depleting terrestrial carbon stocks Maya Lach-Aidelbaum · CBC News North America’s forests have been largely earthworm-free since the last Ice Age. But as invaders arrive and burrow into the leaf litter, they...
by Milan Sanader | Mar 1, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Indigenous
In this first episode of the Raccords podcast, we consider the challenges of combining Indigenous and scientific knowledge in order to accelerate social and ecological solutions to climate change. We discuss Indigenous knowledge as a living organism, environmental...
by Milan Sanader | Jan 4, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Safety, Uncategorized
Hands-on activities are integral to science education. Continuing to provide these valuable learning experiences in these uncertain times poses several unique challenges and obstacles that the safety-minded science teacher must overcome. The following documents,...
by Milan Sanader | Dec 21, 2020 | All Science Teachers, Safety
Real trees can pose a serious fire hazard if the tree dries out. There’s nothing like the fresh smell of a real tree, but real trees can also pose a serious fire hazard if the tree accidentally dries out. Steve Spangler teamed up with Captain Brian Ribble from...
by Milan Sanader | Aug 25, 2020 | All Science Teachers, Safety
This is an excellent summary of best safety practices in the science classroom prepared by the safety experts at NSTA in the United States. Link to Article
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