Heather M. Kaiser
NBCT Middle Childhood Generalist
My students built this shelter during a field trip to Agape Environmental Center. The field trip wouldn't have been complete if Mrs. Kaiser didn't try it out.
In truth, this picture captures my true spirit and personality as well as my passion for education.
This is the kind of dedication you are going to find when visiting this website. The revised National Science Standards call for a shift away from teaching students information "Just in case they may need it some day." Today's students need to be taught science in a context that is "Just in time to prepare them to be successful in STEM-related careers of the future." I hope this website will become one of your most useful resources for teaching elementary science.
PROFILE:
BS Elementary Education
MS in Educational Technology
NBCT Middle Childhood Generalist
13 years teaching experience (9 years with urban at-risk students)
Current Position: Science/Math Lab Teacher grades 3-5 in Fayetteville, NC
2011 CASMT Recipient
In truth, this picture captures my true spirit and personality as well as my passion for education.
This is the kind of dedication you are going to find when visiting this website. The revised National Science Standards call for a shift away from teaching students information "Just in case they may need it some day." Today's students need to be taught science in a context that is "Just in time to prepare them to be successful in STEM-related careers of the future." I hope this website will become one of your most useful resources for teaching elementary science.
PROFILE:
BS Elementary Education
MS in Educational Technology
NBCT Middle Childhood Generalist
13 years teaching experience (9 years with urban at-risk students)
Current Position: Science/Math Lab Teacher grades 3-5 in Fayetteville, NC
2011 CASMT Recipient

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