There are loads of teaching resources already out there so before you re-invent the wheel check out these sites for ideas and resources, and please give back to the community by sharing your own experiences, tips, ideas and resources. http://pinterest.com/angelarees/stem/ has loads of fun ideas for using in the classroom. http://www.tes.co.uk/secondary-teaching-resources/ is a great source for shared Full Article…
Math resources
Math teachers could find useful tips and tricks on practical, do-now, mathematics instruction ideas and games using some of the following resources: Math Class Needs a Makeover Mathematics, Learning and Web 2.0 Mathematics and Multimedia collection of GeoGebra tutorials Numberphile A+ Click Illustrative Mathematics Math Landing Mudd Math Fun Facts A video that cover things like 998,001 and Full Article…
26 Great Sites for Physics Teachers
A useful collection with different resources (sites and lessons plans) could be found on this link: 26 Great Sites for Physics Teachers You can find also games, exercises etc.
FIS
Researching for the MST-book I came across this interesting project of the University of Bonn (http://www.fis.uni-bonn.de/EnglishMaterial). From the website: “Remote Sensing has a growing relevance in the modern information society. In the FIS-Project, we promote a more intensive use of Remote Sensing in school lessons in order to get pupils interested in natural sciences or Full Article…
Starting out in STEM
From Australia (University of Tasmania), a study of young men and women in first year science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses! Starting out in STEM
Report on STEM Postsecondary education in USA, oct 2012
A useful insight from US on STEM in Postsecondary Education, useful also for comparison with EU. Enjoy it!