Projects for Teaching Science and Math
The goal of the Science Bits and Math Bits projects is to provide teachers with resources and tools that promote high-quality science and math education. These resources are grounded in research on science and math teaching, as well as cognitive psychology.
19 de febrero de 2024
An excellent repository of multimedia science and math lessons for middle and high school teachers, INCREDIBLY EASY TO USE:
- Based on research about how we learn.
- Multimedia resources and manipulatives.
- Instructional sequences built around real-world learning scenarios.
- Comprehensive and continuous tracking of each student’s progress.
- An unmatched platform for guiding lessons, assessing students, managing content, communicating with students, and more.
- Teacher training and ongoing support.
- Competency-based assessment.
- Aligned with curriculum standards.
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«Science Bits was everything I was trying to do but better—it chunked the information perfectly, it had tons of interactives, and I loved all the digital labs.»
«Science Bits made my life a lot easier because it took away all the researching, planning, piecing together of resources, and searching for interactives to support the lessons—85% of what I needed and wanted was already included!»
AMBER RICHARDS | K-8 Science Teacher at Eton Elementary, Georgia (USA)
The International Science Teaching Foundation (ISTF) is a non-profit organization committed to improving STEM education, headquartered in London and Barcelona. The ISTF is formed by more than 30 scientists, educators and experts who work tirelessly to improve science teaching worldwide. Its mission is to foster an international community of STEM educators with an active dedication and commitment.
Science Bits. The curricular project for science teaching and learning in Secondary education designed by ISTF, provides teachers with lessons that help them teach science in a way that engages their students.The mission of Science Bits is to provide tools to the educators in order for them to promote a quality STEM education.
Math Bits is a curricular project for math teaching and learning in Secondary education designed on the basis of evidence on how we learn that increases motivation and improves student learning. It has been developed by a multidisciplinary team of recognised researchers in Didactics of Mathematics and Learning Sciences, teachers and technology developers.
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