UNL TLTE offers online course in STEM for elementary teachers

TEAC 842A: Objectives and Methods of Science Teaching: Elementary has moved online.
TEAC 842A: Objectives and Methods of Science Teaching: Elementary has moved online.
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The UNL Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education is offering a course this spring 2023 online for elementary teachers.

TEAC 842A: OBJECTIVES & METHODS OF SCIENCE TEACHING: ELEMENTARY
Tuesdays, 4:30-7:20 p.m., ONLINE
Dr. Deepika Menon (dmenon2@unl.edu)

The course will meet synchronously on Tuesdays from 4:30-7:20 p.m. but the bulk of the coursework is done asynchronously.

Overarching course goal: Together, we will explore, reflect on, and develop the knowledge, self-efficacy, and skills needed to foster the success of elementary students in STEM.

Aim 1:
To develop a deeper understanding of content and pedagogical practices relevant to K-5 science teaching

Aim 2:
To investigate problems of practice associated with the position of science in STEM

Question 1:
What is the current state and position of science in the STEM or STEAM Education Era?

Question 2:
What is scientific inquiry? How is it related to scientific practices? Are practices different from skills?

Enroll in MyRED if you have taken a course at UNL in the past three semesters. If you have not, contact Joelle Tangen at joelle.tangen@huskers.unl.edu for more information about how to get registered. Standard UNL tuition rates apply.