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Use these video modules - flexible teaching resources for psychology courses - in college and high school classrooms and for adult learners.


This video course for elementary school teachers covers Earth and space science concepts needed to teach today's standards-based curricula.


Review the physical science concepts needed to teach today's standards-based curricula in this video course for elementary school teachers.


Learn about Earth's natural systems and environmental science with this course for high school teachers and college level instruction.


Explore cognition in the brain with these flexible video modules for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


This video course explains recent advances in the field to teachers of high school biology.


This video library for K-8 teachers profiles science teachers who are working to improve their teaching.


Explore the complex processes that shape our planet. Video instructional series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


Elementary school teachers can use this life science video course to review concepts needed to teach today's standard-based curricula.


Four video segments introduce the popular online study of seasonal change through wildlife migration for K-12 classrooms.


This video workshop for K-8 teachers shows inquiry teaching and learning in the classroom - how it works and how it benefits students.


This video instructional series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners demystifies physics through real-world examples.


Learn about misconceptions about how children learn and how they affect teaching practices in this video for K-12 educators and parents.


This video course for K-12 educators acquaints teachers with current neuroscience research that they can apply in their own classrooms.


A multimedia course for high school physics teachers, undergraduate students, and science enthusiasts; 11 half-hour programs, online text, facilitator's guide, and Web site.


Learn chemistry content, history, applications, and lessons with this video workshop for high school teachers.


Learn what the term "energy" means to scientists and the role it plays in daily life in this video workshop for K-6 teachers.


In this video workshop, K-8 teachers build their knowledge of force and motion and then engage students in their own explorations.


This video workshop for K-5 teachers uses light as a theme to explore topics in physics, chemistry, biology, and space and Earth science.


This video library shows how teachers are incorporating genuine science inquiry into their classrooms.


This video library for high school teachers shows the practice of effective inquiry teaching in the science classroom.


Learn about the diverse roles of microbes in the world with this video series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


Simulations and experiments introduce students to chemistry in this video series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


Examine current assessment issues and explore ways to make assessment in the classroom more effective. A video workshop for K-12 teachers.


Watch scientists investigate how microbes affect our world. A video documentary for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


This video workshop for K-12 teachers and administrators features seven leading educators sharing their ideas on how children really learn.


This video workshop for K-12 teachers and administrators encourages educators to analyze existing theories about how children learn.


This video workshop will help K-5 math and science teachers move toward more student-centered classrooms.


Dynamic footage illustrates the foundation of Earth science in this video series for college and high school classrooms and adult learners.


Explore ways to correct student misconceptions about science in this video workshop for grade 1-12 educators.


Discover why even Ivy League graduates don't really grasp basic science concepts in this video documentary for grade 5-12 educators.


This video workshop for new and veteran K-8 science teachers inspires them to explore
new methods of teaching science.
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