The Science Shelf (and other STEM goodies from the webospehere) #4
Welcome to the third post of the series “The Science Shelf (and other STEM goodies from the webospehere)” where we will share information on science and technology events, resources, news and any other random goodies we discover by staring at our computers every single day.
In today’s post, we want to give a shout out to the Scientix Facebook page “Science Teachers in Europe” and to all those professionals who have been keeping it alive and boosting for years. Therefore, in this post we will share some of the most recent posts. Directly from teachers and to teachers.
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- This website titled “The great science lesson” shows a few general tools that teachers can choose in order to make their lessons more engaging. It is definitely worth a look!
- “The science teacher” website always contains quite a few interesting articles for science teachers. Among them “Troubleshooting your science lessons” highlights on those aspects that can make of your “failed” lesson a success again. Check it out!
- The Finnish educational system has been regarded as one of the most singular and overall one of the best in the world. This article describes Four Strategies to Learn from the Finland Education System that could be easily applied in other contexts.
See you in the next “The Science Shelf ” post!
Article written by: Marina Jiménez Iglesias, Project Officer, European Schoolnet.
Tags: Finland, learning strategy, lessons, news, teachers