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QUEST for Educators offers free, standards-based resources to help your curriculum come to life with real-world connections using QUEST media.
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Educator Guides
Discover interactive ways to supplement your curriculum with QUEST media; all Guides are designed for use in both formal and informal learning environments and include information about Bay Area organizations that offer topic-specific lesson plans, workshops, and field trips.
Amateur Astronomers Educator Guide
Do your students think astronomy is only for "professionals"? Introduce them to the wide range of people that are studying the skies from their own homes.
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Los Trancos OSP Educator Guide
Use this Exploration with your students as a virtual or real field trip, then create your own using Google Maps.
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- Download the PDF Educator Guide (326.8 KB)
Don Edwards NWR Educator Guide
Use this Exploration with your students as a virtual or real field trip, then create your own using Google Maps.
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Super Laser at the NIF Educator Guide
Help your students understand fusion and the real-life implications it may have on how we produce energy in the future.
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Biofuels Educator Guide
Use QUEST video and audio in your classroom to help students understand the biochemistry behind alternative energy sources.
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Drive By Extinction Educator Guide
Students will learn about the bay checkerspot butterfly, where it lives, what it eats, and how cars have played a role in it’s population decline.
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Salt Ponds to Wetlands Educator Guide
Use this story with your students to help them understand the importance of wetlands and how some Bay Area salt ponds are being restored.
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Tips to get the kids in your life out into nature
Here is a quick "cheat sheet" of helpful tips to keep "Nature Deficit Disorder" at bay with kids.
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Reverse Evolution Machine Educator Guide
Use this Educator Guide to help your students understand how using the DNA of organisms alive today can help uncover clues to extinct plants and animals.
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Earthquakes: Breaking New Ground Educator Guide
Earthquakes have always surprised us, but maybe they won't in the future. What if scientists could read the warning signs and predict major earthquakes before they struck? Use this QUEST story in your classroom along with additional ideas found in this Educator Guide.
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Educator Tools
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Why Use Multimedia in Science Education? (82Kb) - For use with any media segment.
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QUEST Education (updated for '08) (92Kb) - Introduction to QUEST’s educational offerings for teaching and learning.
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How to Use Science Media for Teaching and Learning (144Kb) - Strategies for using media in educational settings.
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Educational Trek Activity (Ed Trek) (280Kb) - A form of “questing,” the creation of community treasure hunts.
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Segment Summary Student Sheet (492Kb) - For use with any media segment.
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Personal Response Student Sheet (492Kb) - For use with any media segment.
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Science Multimedia Analysis (82Kb) - For use with any media segment.
QUEST Educator Trainings
QUEST Education offers professional development support to educators through institutes at the start of the school year entitled Using QUEST Multimedia in the Middle and High School Science Classroom to Enhance 21st Century Skills in Teaching and Learning.
The educational leaders participating in the institutes also receive regular on-site implementation support from QUEST staff during the school year.
The deadline for submitting applications for the 2008-2009 school year has passed. Please check back in early spring of 2009 (or sign up for the QUEST newsletter!) for information on our trainings for the 2009-2010 school year.
- Interested in scheduling a short presentation for a group of science educators on QUEST multimedia resources or on creating EdTreks and Explorations? Email us at ScienceEd@kqed.org.
Find additional information about upcoming trainings and register online.
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