Not exact matches
Project 2061, AAAS's long - term
science literacy education initiative, launched a new middle school
curriculum unit 12 February at the 2016 AAAS
Annual Meeting.
Speaking at a special forum as part of the National
Science Teachers Association's 42nd
annual meeting, Leon M. Lederman, a physicist and the director emeritus of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Ill., said he supports a national effort to revise the
curriculum into a «pyramidal» model with a strong foundation of math and physics.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan posed a central question in his speech at the National Council for Social Studies
Annual Conference: «How can we promote both a well - rounded education with rich offerings across all subjects — civics, geography, economics and history, the arts, foreign languages, physical education, the
sciences, et cetera — and simultaneously create a system of real and meaningful accountability that doesn't lead to narrowing of the
curriculum?»
The organization's climate programs include the school
curriculum questioning widely accepted climate
science and its
annual International Conference on Climate Change, an event many scientists lampoon as «Denialpalooza.»
• Taught standard third grade
curriculum in a technology integrated manner to a classroom with ratio 15:1 wherein 3 students belonged to diverse cultures and 1 was mainstreamed • Successfully prepared and conducted a short theatrical show involving all the kids at the
Annual FIPA
Science exhibition, depicting the negative impacts of global warming and won second prize for the same • Administered examinations and assignments, and grading exam papers, homework and classwork according to established procedures