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It’s Time for Science Episode 9: Prolonged Studying Alternatives


This month on It’s Time for Science, it’s time for prolonged studying! Host Tom Racine talks with Dr. Bryan Méndez in regards to the upcoming photo voltaic eclipse and curriculum specialist Erica Beck Spencer about getting youngsters outdoors.

Episode Abstract

Tom talks with Dr. Méndez about what an eclipse truly is, together with what to anticipate from a complete photo voltaic eclipse, how to take a look at the eclipse safely, and tips on how to interact your college students with this wonderful celestial occasion.

A Reminder on Eclipse Security

As Dr. Méndez factors out, whereas it’s technically secure to look instantly on the eclipse in the course of the “temporary and spectacular interval often known as totality,” this solely applies to these of us who might be within the path of the whole eclipse after which ONLY for the small period of time in the course of the totality.

For extra on eclipse security, try our newest FOSS Insights article. For data on the place and tips on how to view an upcoming eclipse, go to NASA’s web site on the hyperlink beneath.

2024 Photo voltaic Eclipse Data

Ms. Beck Spencer discusses how going outdoors can profit college students’ psychological well being, how starved they usually are for out of doors time, a few of her favourite actions (and tips on how to efficiently handle them), and connecting inside studying with outdoors studying. She additionally discusses connecting to native experiences, together with native sources designed to assist educators get youngsters outdoors.

Episode Company

Dr. Bryan Méndez

Dr. Bryan Méndez is an astronomer on the College of California, Berkeley. He’s the Planetarium Director on the Lawrence Corridor of Science, creates academic programming for NASA missions on the Area Sciences Laboratory, and teaches courses for the Astronomy Division.

Dr. Méndez is a household man who likes to spend time along with his spouse and twin boys, a sci-fi/fantasy fan with specific obsessions for Star Wars and Star Trek, a saxophonist, and an beginner filmmaker. He’s multicultural, of Mexican and European heritage, and strives to foster various views in his work.

Comply with Dr. Méndez on Instagram and Threads and the Lawrence Corridor of Science on Fb, Instagram, and X.

Erica Beck Spencer

Erica Beck Spencer is a curriculum specialist with the Full Choice Science System (FOSS®) and spearheaded the Taking FOSS Open air initiative. Along with her growth work, she has collaborated with over 50 districts and tens of 1000’s of educators on implementing the FOSS program. She has labored with 1000’s of formal and nonformal academics about instructing outdoors. She has served on the board of administrators for the Maine Environmental Schooling Affiliation, Rippleffect, and might be stepping up because the board president for the Maine Math and Science Alliance. Earlier than working for FOSS, she taught in city colleges in Cambridge, Boston, and Portland, Maine.

It’s Time for Science! To get in contact with us, whether or not to supply some suggestions, concepts for future episodes or evaluations, or simply to say hello, ship us a message at itstimeforscience@schoolspecialty.com. We’d love to listen to from you!

Search for Faculty Specialty and FOSS on X and FbIt’s Time for Science is produced by Faculty Specialty® and the Full Choice Science System (FOSS®) at the Lawrence Corridor of Science, College of California, Berkeley.



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