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Item The Five Senses of STEM Learning(2022) Price, Jeremy F.; Santamaría Graff, Cristina; Waechter-Versaw, Amy; Moreland, Brooke; Magee, Paula; Hall, Ted; Willey, Craig; Bulanov, Maxim; Knoors, Anneleen Johanna; Fleming, Da'Meisha; Fox, Alexandria; Murray, Ryan; Russo, Kelly; Arora, Akaash; Franklin, JefferyThe Five Senses of STEM Learning is a framework and approach to teaching, learning, curriculum, and pedagogy deeply grounded in Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995, 2016) and Universal Design for Learning (Meyer et al., 2013; Rose & Meyer, 2002) while also incorporating a range of ideas and concepts that are specific to STEM learning and strengthen the connections to the particular contexts of the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics learning environment.Item SMART Goals Tool Guide(2024) Bulanov, Maxim; Fox, Alexandria; Kirby, Gabrielle; Knoors, A.J.; Arora, Akaash; Price, Jeremy F.SMART goals are more than tools; they guide students in breaking aspirations into manageable steps for personal and academic growth. By teaching SMART goal setting, we empower students with life-long skills that extend beyond the classroom, fostering their journey towards achievement. The SMART Goals tool provides a comprehensive platform for students to create, monitor, and celebrate their SMART Goals. Whether they are pursuing academic excellence, personal growth, or a combination of both, the tool offers a structured and supportive framework. As students embrace the tool, they embark on a journey of empowerment, resilience, and coolness that transcends the walls of the classroom.Item Word Problem Solving Strategies (Grades 3–6)(2023) Murray, Ryan; Arora, Akaash; Bulanov, Maxim; Smith, Je' Nobia; Fox, Alexandria; Russo, Kelly; Knoors, A. J.; Fleming, Da'Meisha; Price, Jeremy F.In this material, we will explore four key word problem solving strategies specifically tailored for students in grades 3-6: reading multiple times, visualizing the words rounding and estimating, and error analysis. These strategies are designed to enhance students' problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and overall performance on solving word problems.