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New Slate of Inspiring and Engaging Standards-Aligned Content Added to Discovery Education Experience for Back-to-School 2025

eSchool News

Among the new content and resources now available to users of Discovery Education Experience are: Ready-To-Teach Lessons Enhancing Curriculum Built around research-based instructional strategies, these new ready-to-teach lessons and activities target critical classroom needs and help teachers create unique learning opportunities for each student.

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In Rhode Island, a partnership brings STEM lessons to life

eSchool News

Through hands-on activities at DelSesto Middle School and a field trip to URI’s Narragansett Bay Campus, the URI students helped the sixth graders understand how lessons in their science classes had real-world applications.

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Students’ AI Chats Reveal Their Largest Stressors

Edsurge

Balancing extracurricular activities and school was the largest concern among students, followed by sleep struggles and finding a relationship or feelings of loneliness. It is critical that we do not repeat the same harmful mistakes that were made with social media.”

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How You Can Habituate the Circular Model of Reflection: Before-Action, During-Action, After-Action, and Beyond-Action

Faculty Focus

However, we are often unaware of tacit knowledge that underlies our activities and actions, especially when things do not go as planned. In the above context, I saw my pandemic classroom as a laboratory to prototype and test new pedagogical moves, and where unexpected issues are expected to come to light.

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Science Experiment Freebie!

Organized Classroom

Science is not confined to laboratories or academic institutions; it can be explored right in the comfort of your home. Such hands-on activities foster curiosity and encourage a deeper understanding of the world around us. One such experiment is the “Color Mixing” activity using food coloring and water.

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Pharm & Cheese: Coags and DOAC

Cook County EM Blog

Ideally, DOAC activity should be assessed using specific anti–Factor IIa or anti–Factor Xa chromogenic assays, but these are often unavailable in routine clinical practice. Factor Xa inhibitors are monitored using anti-Xa activity assays tailored to the specific drug. Laboratory Monitoring of Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs).

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7 ways data collection is improving STEM education

eSchool News

One district is getting students more active and analytical with data-collection tools, like probeware. STEM classes in particular have a natural potential to be both tech-rich and inquiry-based, especially hands-on lab activities.

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