Past Events from October 25, 2023 – August 21 › Webinars › Middle School Webinars › – OpenSciEd

The calendar below shows the professional learning events hosted by OpenSciEd and our Certified Professional Learning partners.

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#NSTA23 – PLI-1: OpenSciEd Middle School: Revealing Students’ Brilliance

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This PLI will simultaneously prepare you to teach the first unit in the OpenSciEd middle school program and provide the support you need to advance your practice so that learning is both driven by student questions and leads to the foundational science learning they need to be successful. TAKEAWAYS: How OpenSciEd's free and publicly available […]

#NSTA23 – Questions and Crosscutting Concepts: How Can We Support Students in Asking Good Questions?

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The Framework requires that students engage in three-dimensional sensemaking around phenomena. In OpenSciEd units, this begins with the anchor lesson, in which students engage with a phenomenon in supported ways before generating the questions that drive the unit. Many teachers wonder how we get students to ask questions that align with the learning goals of […]

#NSTA23 – Does Coherence Perspective Matter? Examining a Comparison of 5E and Storylines Curricula on Students’ Academic Achievement and Attitudes Toward Science

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A study of eighth grade students' academic achievement and attitudes toward science were evaluated before and after they experienced two different curricula. They differed in who experiences coherence; mySci 5E (teacher) and OpenSciEd storylines (student). Results of the study will be discussed. TAKEAWAYS: Participants will hear about the results of the study and potential impacts […]

#NSTA23 – Working Smarter Not Harder — Grading That’s Good for Students and Teachers

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Grading that supports student sensemaking doesn't have to keep you at school all night. Learn approaches to grading that prioritize 3-D sensemaking and utilize technology, collaboration, and existing resources so you can have your evenings back. TAKEAWAYS: The process of giving feedback and assigning grades is easier when there are strong materials and assessments to […]

#NSTA23 – Equity and Social Justice in Space: Visioning Culturally Sustaining Astronomy Education (Using an Example from OpenSciEd Middle School)

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In this workshop, we will work through the "anchoring phenomenon" from the OpenSciEd Middle School space unit, which helps students see the relevance of astronomy by drawing on traditional indigenous astronomy knowledge and students' own cultural knowledge, to engage students in identifying and explaining patterns in the sky that set the rhythm for our lives. […]

#NSTA23 – Supporting Preservice and New Teachers to Understand & Implement the NGSS

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The NGSS changed how we prepare and support preservice and novice teachers. Now, publicly available materials can make this real. This session will explore how High-Quality Instructional Materials can be leveraged to support teacher sensemaking around the three dimensions of the NGSS. TAKEAWAYS: Ideas for ways use HQIM to help teachers understand and implement the […]

Navigating the OpenSciEd Website and Materials – Back to School Webinar

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If you are new to the OpenSciEd materials, this webinar will help you get off on the right foot. We will talk through the website, the many ways to download and access the materials, and where to find everything you need to use the units. Included in this time will be an overview of the […]

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Supporting Absent Students – Back to School Webinar

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Supporting Absent Students - Strategies to keep them learning and your sanity. Engaging students in phenomenon-based 3D science learning is challenging; when students are absent, it can feel impossible. In […]

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