NYSCI Talks (What School Could Be): Full Episode

NYSCI Talks: What School Could Be by Ted Dintersmith

A thought-provoking discussion with Ted Dintersmith (Author & education change agent), centering around STEM education and his new book, What School Could Be.

We all want an educational system that excites students about learning and prepares them for careers in the digital age. Sarder TV offers a unique look into what that educational system would look like with the video presentation of a discussion of the book, What School Could Be. This collaborative effort between the New York Hall of Science and Sarder TV, presents Peggy Brookins, President of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards in conversation with author and education change agent, Ted Dintersmith.

NYSCI

The New York Hall of Science The New York Hall of Science, also known as NYSCI, is a science museum located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the New York City borough of Queens. NYSCI was founded at the 1964–65 World’s Fair and has evolved into New York’s center for interactive science, serving a half million students, teachers, and families each year. NYSCI serves schools, families and underserved communities in the New York City area, offering informal, hands-on learning through various products and services that use the “design-make-play” method of bringing delight and play to educating Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

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The New York Hall of Science

The New York Hall of Science, also known as NYSCI, is a science museum located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the New York City borough of Queens. NYSCI was founded at the 1964–65 World’s Fair and has evolved into New York’s center for interactive science, serving a half million students, teachers, and families each year. NYSCI serves schools, families and underserved communities in the New York City area, offering informal, hands-on learning through various products and services that use the “design-make-play” method of bringing delight and play to educating Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

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