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PHOTO CREDIT: Nadene Klein at Tuolumne Meadows Yosemite National Park
November was a big month for conferences for me. I spoke at the AMLE national conference in Philadelphia. There I shared my "Kids Teaching Kids" PBL project followed by "Differentiating Staff Development." Later in the month, I spoke at the Colorado Science Conference in Denver. I presented a session about "3D Printing in STEM" and once again presented "Kids Teaching Kids."
Not only am I humbled to present my ideas to my colleagues, I'm grateful for the chance to purvey options to enhance/increase/improve science education. More than that, I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from my colleagues. I added to my toolbox. In doing so, I keep my energy for teaching up. I get ideas that are fresh and new for me. My students will benefit from these new ideas as they become integrated in my lessons. The teachers at my school benefit because I brought back materials and ideas that I shared with them. November is the perfect month to pay-it-forward. I am grateful that being a teacher also means being a learner. Scientifically Yours, Nadene
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AuthorNadene Klein, M.Ed. has been an educator for over 25 years. She brings a passion and love for science to the classroom and through this blog to you. Archives
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