Science Education Videos
The Changing Face of Science Education
Hunt Institute Video Series
Through a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Hunt Institute developed a series of videos Hands On, Minds Open: The Changing Face of Science Education to document how leading K-12 educators are shifting their instructional practices to develop the critical thinking skills demanded in today’s economy and to increase interest in science.
Video User Guide with suggestions for using the Hunt Series Videos
Inquiry-Based K-12 Science Instruction - NC
STEM Innovation Video -- Rubik's Cube: A Question Waiting to be Answered
Published on May 22, 2014
Rubik's cube is more than a puzzle- it's a question waiting to be answered. And when the right person finds the right question, it can set them on a journey to change the world. We salute Ernő Rubik and everyone helping young minds find the questions that challenge, excite, and let them see the world in a new way.
Related Resources
Re: VISION Making the Case: The Importance of a Rigorous Science Education - Hunt Institute, April 2014, Emily Loney
Moving Forward: State Engagement with the Next Generation Science Standards -- profiles how policy leaders and educators in four NGSS Lead States -- Rhode Island, California, North Carolina, and Minnesota -- are implementing the Next Generation Science Standards, or other aligned standards, to increase the rigor of science education.
Hunt Institute Video Series
Through a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, The Hunt Institute developed a series of videos Hands On, Minds Open: The Changing Face of Science Education to document how leading K-12 educators are shifting their instructional practices to develop the critical thinking skills demanded in today’s economy and to increase interest in science.
Video User Guide with suggestions for using the Hunt Series Videos
Inquiry-Based K-12 Science Instruction - NC
STEM Innovation Video -- Rubik's Cube: A Question Waiting to be Answered
Published on May 22, 2014
Rubik's cube is more than a puzzle- it's a question waiting to be answered. And when the right person finds the right question, it can set them on a journey to change the world. We salute Ernő Rubik and everyone helping young minds find the questions that challenge, excite, and let them see the world in a new way.
Related Resources
Re: VISION Making the Case: The Importance of a Rigorous Science Education - Hunt Institute, April 2014, Emily Loney
Moving Forward: State Engagement with the Next Generation Science Standards -- profiles how policy leaders and educators in four NGSS Lead States -- Rhode Island, California, North Carolina, and Minnesota -- are implementing the Next Generation Science Standards, or other aligned standards, to increase the rigor of science education.