This activity-in-a-bag asks students to use their data analysis skills to decide which bioreactor is most effective, and why.
Continue readingEpisode 3: Howe its’ done: unraveling environmental secrets for a better future
Episode 2: Finding the Soupir-ior Solution
Dr. Soupir’s research program focuses on sustainable water systems with an emphasis on nonpoint source pollution control, watershed management, and water quality monitoring.
Continue readingWhat’s Wrong in Waterville?
In this curriculum, elementary students are both empowered and challenged to encounter a phenomenon, construct an explanation, and design a solution. Students work with a team of water quality scientists to investigate the issue of the fish population in the pond by Franny’s Farm.
Continue readingSummer 2023 RET/REU Deliverable Booklet
Produced during the 2023 summer Research Experience for Teachers (RET) and Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) at Iowa State University, this booklet showcases the participants’ learning and includes personal stories, ideas for student engagement, and professional goals related to their work during the academic year.
Continue readingEpisode 1: What’s the buzz about bioethics?
Clark Wolf discusses how his research in bioethics helps us process many of today’s most intriguing issues. Conversation topics include: gene editing, genetically modified organisms, and sharing and communicating research findings. Dr. Wolf shares a particularly buzz-worthy project about genetically modified mosquitos, too!
Continue readingAuthentic Science Podcast Episodes
Want to learn more about how the NGSS Science and Engineering Practices look in real research labs? Sit back and enjoy four episodes of the Authentic Science podcast featuring Abby Schaefer as we discuss each of the SEPs and her journey as a female-identifying STEM researcher.
Continue readingAuthentic Science: Crosscutting Concepts
A magazine-style publication that explores the Next Generation Science Standards Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs) through the work of Dr. Michelle Soupir, featuring insights from Abby Schaefer. Both researchers discuss how the practices and scientific habits of mind impact their research in water quality.
Continue readingAntimicrobial Resistance in Agriculture (AMR)
A full set of instructional materials created in collaboration with Iowa State University researchers, Dr. Adina Howe and Dr. Michelle Soupir. Students investigate the development of drug-resistant microbes in agricultural settings and engage with two hands-on investigations, each focused on the importance of using the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Science and Engineering Practices to make sense of various phenomenon.
Continue readingSummer 2022 RET Deliverable Booklet
Produced during the 2022 summer Research Experience for Teachers (RET) at Iowa State University, this booklet showcases the participants experience and how they will bring this back to their classrooms.
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