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Orientation to Ambitious Science Teaching

Jan 19, 2024

This is the introductory series of videos for anyone interested in learning about ambitious teaching. We highly recommend starting here before diving into any of the full length series of individual teachers and their students. This introductory series begins with an overview, followed by videos that show key features of each of the four sets of teaching practices. We also recommend that you check out our “How do I” page that has guides for everything from generating the kinds of classroom discourse you see here to designing group work to engaging students in scientific modeling and arguing with evidence.

An Overview
Planning for engagement with important science Ideas
Eliciting students' ideas
Supporting changes in student thinking
Pressing for evidence-based explanations

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This site is primarily funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through Award #1907471 and #1315995