How to Teach Simple STEM for Independent Learners For Maximum Engagement

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout
How to Teach Simple STEM for Independent Learners For Maximum Engagement
Mar 15, 2021 Episode 118
Trina Deboree

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118 OTT-How to Teach Simple STEM for Independent Learners For Maximum Engagement

Very often as we start our journey into teaching with an interdisciplinary mindset such as STEM, we get overwhelmed with how to integrate a variety of disciplines. The key really is to just start somewhere. Renee Henrick from Science Schoolyard talks to us about simple STEM ideas and how to nurture independent learners. I hope you stick around. 

Links Mentioned in the Show:

STEM Con 2021

Episode 76: The Biggest Takeaways from STEM Con 2020

Science Schoolyard

Science Schoolyard on TpT

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