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Transforming Students Into Scientists Webinar Recap
Event Recap

May 3, 2021
Event Recap

Thank you to all who joined our webinar to explore SA’s newly-released middle school science curriculum. We hope that you enjoyed hearing more about our approach to inquiry-based science! You may see the curriculum on the Ed Institute. We have also published a list of the materials for the curriculum.

If you were unable to attend, we’re sharing this recording of the session with you so that you can watch at your own convenience.

Rachel Koskelin, a science teacher at SA Midtown West Middle School, wrote an op-ed titled, “Let Our Kids Be Scientists.” You can check this out here

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