04/14/2015
Measure the speed of light with PEEPS! Let us know if this worked for you.
Kitchen Science: We Used Peeps To Calculate The Speed Of Light
There's a new use for those stale Easter marshmallows you still have lying around: calculating a constant that governs the universe.
10/07/2014
Physicists were awarded the Nobel Prize for blue LEDs today.
The Nobel Prize in physics goes to three men who gave us blue light-emitting diodes, used daily...
Their contributions will shift us from an incandescent 20th century to an LED-lit 21st.
06/24/2014
Why TOP teachers matters -- the US has been trying to get more physics teachers for the past century! MU's undergraduate program in physics education is growing to be one of the largest in the country.
Transforming the preparation of physics teachers
The authors are grateful to Monica Plisch, Stamatis Vokos, Susan Nicholson-Dykstra, Ben Van Dusen, and Steve Iona for valuable comments on earlier versions of this paper, and to an anonymous reviewer who provided several helpful suggestions.
06/23/2014
Science Teachers of Missouri (STOM) is now accepting proposals to present at the fall conference (Sept 27). Deadline for submission is July 15th. Submit your ideas! http://www.stom.org/
Science Teachers Of Missouri (STOM)
Science Teachers of Missouri is the state chapter of the National Science Teachers Association.
05/30/2014
Want to be a better physics teacher? Talk less.
Enough with the lecturing
NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country.
11/07/2013
Don't forget to come to the public lecture tonight about the Higgs particle! The lecture kicks off the APS Prairie section meeting, which we also hope you'll attend. http://physics.missouri.edu/public-lecture/
11/05/2013
"Teaching is leading students into a situation in which they can only escape by thinking." -Spencer Benson, Director Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland
10/29/2013
Want to teach kids about the Higgs Boson? Check out this nice analogy and then come to the public lecture hosted by MU Physics & Astronomy at 7pm 11/7 in Montsanto Auditorium (http://physics.missouri.edu/public-lecture/)
What Is the Higgs?
Two physicists, Peter Higgs of Britain and François Englert of Belgium, on Tuesday won the Nobel Prize in Physics. But just what is the Higgs Boson?
10/21/2013
The MU program "Tomorrow's Teachers with Dual Degrees" is offering $20,000 scholarships next year for physics education majors who are juniors or seniors. Go for it!!!
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10/10/2013
If you are a new teacher, apply today for a Knowles Science Teacher Fellowship (due OCTOBER 15!!!).
KSTF Teaching Fellowships | Apply to Be a Fellow
KSTF provides beginning high school STEM teachers with five-year fellowships designed to help them become master teacher and leaders. These “backbone” teachers reach thousands of students each year, take on leadership roles improving math and science education from the classroom and strengthen the t...
09/27/2013
STOM conference is just one week away! Contact Karen King if you haven't registered yet, but want to go.
Calendar of Events - Science Teachers Of Missouri (STOM)
Science Teachers of Missouri is the state chapter of the National Science Teachers Association.
09/16/2013
If the image below scares you, you're not alone. HS Physics teacher Frank Noschese has some insightful commentary on using technology in the classroom.
Edtech PR Tips
I'm not a PR guy. I'm just a teacher. But they say that if you want to be a disruptor, the best experience is no experience. So here goes... 1. It's not about the technology. It's about what studen...