Join Betty Buehler of Lab-Aids at the Arizona Science Teachers Association Annual Conference: Teaching Science in an Evolving Climate.
After the conference take a moment and look up at the sky! If you’re a stargazer, Tucson is one of the best spots in the U.S. for astronomy. In 1972, Pima County enacted a “dark sky” code to regulate the brightness and number of outdoor bulbs in an effort to help local observatories like one at Kitt Peak. Now Tucson suffers from far less light pollution than most cities do, allowing stars and planets to shine through the darkness.
Make sure to attend our Hands-on Workshop:
The Full Course: Modeling Antibiotic Resistance
Participants use a model to explore the cause-and-effect relationship between inappropriate use of antibiotics and the phenomenon of the evolution of antibiotic resistance. As they use the model, participants use mathematical representations to support their analysis of patterns and trends in the results and to develop explanations for how and why the population of bacterial is changing.
Middle School Issues and Science: Evolution | Designed for the NGSS