Puentes & Possibilities
This episode highlights that effective science teaching goes beyond textbooks—it's about community engagement, resourcefulness, and inspiring students to see themselves as future scientists and global changemakers. Connect with Podcast Host- Coral Zayas: * Website [www.coralzayas.com] * LinkedIn [www.linkedin.com/coralzayas] * Instagram [www.instagram.com/thrive_with_coral] Connect with Guest Speaker- Taniece Thompson-Smith: * LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/taniece-thompson-smith] * Linktree [https://linktr.ee/taniecetsmith] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taniecetsmith/] * Her Blog: Teaching Ever After [https://teachingeverafter.com/] Resources & Links: * Teaching K-5 Science by Coral Zayas [www.coralzayas.com/teachingk5science] * Skype a Scientist [https://skypeascientist.com/] Main insights: * Taniece's journey from a student inspired by her aunt to a nationally recognized educator * The power of hands-on experiments, like glacier modeling with ice and sand, to teach complex landform concepts * Using multimedia, videos, and real-world samples (fossil fuels, sedimentary rocks) to connect science to everyday life * The importance of integrating community partnerships, such as local geologists and meteorologists, to enhance student understanding * Strategies to make abstract concepts like weather and climate tangible through media and expert involvement * The role of reflection, collaborative learning, and fostering citizen science literacy within elementary science classrooms * Overcoming challenges in teaching science with transparency, community collaboration, and resourcefulness * Encouraging student belief in their potential through exposure to diverse careers, including military and space sectors
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