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K–12 teaching and learning · from the UNC School of Education

CEU courses open for enrollment

e-Learning for Educators - Data-Based School Reform for Administrators
Research shows that effective school improvement plans should be based on careful analysis of school data. Review current data-driven decision-making theory; use technology to identify, gather, and analyze data for patterns and trends; examine the role of data in equity reform; and develop action plans in support of their school-based data.
Take this course: Begins February 17.

From the education reference

project-based learning
Teaching approach that engages students in sustained, collaborative real-world investigations. Projects are organized around a driving question, and students participate in a variety of tasks that seek to meaningfully address this question.

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The Trinity Test
The Trinity Test
On July 16, 1945, the first test of an atomic bomb took place at the Alamagordo Bombing Range. Robert Oppenheimer called it the Trinity Test. This photograph shows the explosion that took place in New Mexico's desert.
Format: image/photograph
Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina State University
Visit the Nuclear Engineering Department at NC State University and learn about the field of nuclear engineering and industrial applications.
Format: article/field trip opportunity

Resources on the web

Einstein
An online exhibit that looks at Einstein's early life, his interests, his contributions to physics, and how his discoveries changed the world. (Learn more)
Format: website/general
Provided by: American Museum of Natural History