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Looking for ways to keep the science discourse going during distance learning? We’re here to help. Watch as Meg Goodner, national director of implementation services for PhD Science, addresses the importance of productive science discourse and highlights tools embedded in the free Implementation Guide. She’ll also help you explore best practices for implementing productive discourse in a remote setting—from discussing the Chat feature with students to determining participation methods.
Meg Goodner
Meg Goodner is the national director of implementation services for PhD Science. Upon joining Great Minds in 2017, Meg supported many aspects of curricular development, including assets and permissions, materials and investigations, and the PhD Science California Edition. In Spring 2018, Meg’s customer service background provided her the opportunity to support 36 teachers in 10 districts in seven states as the pilot program manager in PhD Science’s first in-classroom pilot. These pilot teachers were instrumental in providing feedback to inform future module development. In school year 2018–2019, Meg continued pilot management by providing implementation support to 900 teachers in 58 districts across the United States. She continues to support the implementation of PhD Science district partners and is eager to continue building a community of implementers who are dedicated to providing high-quality science education to students.
Topics: Implementation Support Distance Learning Getting Started - PhD Science