Learning to handle failure is just part of scientific life, writes Eileen Parkes. (...) - Nature, by Eileen Parkes, 2019/01/10
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Kim Flintoff's curator insight,
April 19, 2020 4:42 AM
""ICRAR is the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, and we have a team of teachers and science communicators ready to help you (even as we learn more about the online world ourselves). This is a shorter reminder email that we have a few regular things on offer for teachers if you’re after some support."
Jessica Esmeralda's curator insight,
February 17, 2019 9:19 PM
Hi!
All over the world, CLIL-based learning is becoming the desire of the schools since it presents to students the benefit of learning a foreign language through several subjects (content). Therefore, I should be prepared with material that involves English language and content; therefore, this article is very appropiate for me. In this article, there are 5 excellent YouTube channels recommended for science teachers, the channels that most caught my attention are: 1.Make me genious--> This channel is addressed to children; therefore, the videos are cartoons. I like the fact that in this channel you can find topics as human body systems and plants. 2. Brain stuff--> In this channel you can find the science behind the world around us. It explain the nature of different phenomena we experience in our daily lives;therefore, it can be more interesting for students. |
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