On October 30th, 15 teachers representing 10 school districts met at ESD 113 in Tumwater to take a deep-dive into public opinion data vs student ideas and actions, implications for teaching climate science, and the creation of an initial Model to explain their understanding of the Greenhouse Effect. The participants ended the day by performing a Critical Friends Protocol to determine the validity of each group’s explanation of the structure and function of the Greenhouse Effect. This group will reconvene in January and March with periodic ZOOM meetings.
OpenSciEd High School Summer Institute inspires and motivates teachers
“We need to stop thinking, ‘Is this student good enough for my science class?’ and start asking, ‘Is my science class good enough to engage all students?’” This was the question posed by Jamie Yoos, a chemistry teacher and OpenSciEd facilitator from Bellingham,...