Science In-Between

Teaching Science In a Hybrid World

About the show

This is a conversation about how science teaching can move between and connect different worlds - home and school, virtual and face-to-face, science and the classroom.

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Episodes

  • Episode 36: Architecturally Agnostic

    May 5th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  39 mins 24 secs

    We talk about our second learning spaces design principle about multiple representations and multiple tools.

  • Episode 35: Not Messing Around On the Fringes

    April 28th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  45 mins 47 secs

    In this episode, we lay the foundation for an ongoing discussion of different design principles for learning spaces.

  • Episode 34: The Prime Directive(s) on a Napkin

    April 21st, 2021  |  Season 1  |  41 mins 3 secs

    This week we introduce a series about learning environments and what the key principles might be to guide their design.

  • Episode 33: Stupid things... And we love them.

    April 14th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  47 mins 51 secs

    This week we talk about things we learned and will carry forward from the remote/hybrid learning experience of the last year.

  • Episode 32: Three Claps for the Big Dog

    April 7th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  47 mins 58 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Energy and Matter.

  • Episode 31: Introducing the Rapper Izzy New

    March 31st, 2021  |  Season 1  |  50 mins 27 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Systems and Systems Modeling.

  • Episode 30: Not FULL of Dad Jokes

    March 24th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  37 mins 55 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Patterns.

  • Episode 29: No One Says Dummy Head

    March 17th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  41 mins 39 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Stability and Change.

  • Episode 28: Former Junior Engineer

    March 10th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  39 mins 54 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Structure and Function.

  • Episode 27: Definitely Not Luke Skywalker

    March 3rd, 2021  |  Season 1  |  38 mins 42 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on scale, proportion and quantity.

  • Episode 26: Poo Poo the Recurring Character

    February 24th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  41 mins 9 secs

    This week we continue to talk about Cross Cutting Concepts from the Next Generation Science Standards. This week we focus on Cause and Effect.

  • Episode 25: Metaphorical Rabbit Holes

    February 17th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  39 mins 16 secs

    This week is an introduction to the Next Generation Science Standards' Crosscutting Concepts.

  • Episode 24: The Grande Finale

    February 10th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  37 mins 35 secs

    This week we conclude our talk about Bryan Brown's book, Science in the City: Culturally Relevant STEM Education (Conclusion Chapter).

  • Episode 23: Fan Boys with Disagreements

    February 3rd, 2021  |  Season 1  |  50 mins 6 secs

    This week we talk about Bryan Brown's book, Science in the City: Culturally Relevant STEM Education (Ch. 7).

  • Episode 22: Hero Teacher, But Not THAT One

    January 27th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  41 mins 55 secs

    This week we talk about Bryan Brown's book, Science in the City: Culturally Relevant STEM Education (Ch. 6).

  • Episode 21: Outsiders and Turning 21

    January 20th, 2021  |  Season 1  |  43 mins 41 secs

    In our 21st episode, we talk about Bryan Brown's book, Science in the City: Culturally Relevant STEM Education (Ch. 5) and discuss how language is tied to identity. We also examine the stress from being an outsider.