Teaching Science is Phenomenal is a culmination of decades of knowledge and experience in the K12 world by Brett Moulding and Rodger Bybee.
These two experts have spent the past 10 years engaging teachers in professional learning experiences across the United States. The experiences of their careers in science education has led to unique insights into the structure of effective science instruction and the nature of effective teaching and learning. These experiences have been enhanced by their work as part of the development of NGSS and A Framework for K12 Science Education.
These two experts have spent the past 10 years engaging teachers in professional learning experiences across the United States. The experiences of their careers in science education has led to unique insights into the structure of effective science instruction and the nature of effective teaching and learning. These experiences have been enhanced by their work as part of the development of NGSS and A Framework for K12 Science Education.
BRETT MOULDING |
Brett Moulding has spent his career as a science educator. In addition to 20 years of classroom experience, he has state-level administrative expertise and served as a member of the National Research Council’s (NRC) Board on Science Education, National Assessment of Educational Progress Framework committee, NRC Framework for K-12 Science Education Committee, and Next Generation Science Standards writing team.
Contact Brett to inquire about Professional Development opportunities! Email (UPDATED): [email protected] |
RODGER BYBEE |
Rodger Bybee has spent his career engaged in science education in both school and research settings. He served as executive director of the National Research Council’s Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education (CSMEE). He was chair of the content working group of the NRC report that established the National Science Education Standards and served on the Next Generation Science Standards writing team. Rodger served as the executive director of BSCS, retiring in 2007, during which he served as principal investigator for many significant projects.
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