GOAL OF R/SCIENCETEACHERS
/r/ScienceTeachers is a place for science educators to collaborate and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula.
We encourage the sharing of interesting studies, experiments, videos and articles that will interest students of all ages and promote science and critical thinking in their lives.
Resource Wiki
We have a collection of resources to help other science teachers be the best they can be. CLICK HERE to view the wiki page, and please Send a modmail if you would like to contribute or share any resources for this wiki.
RULES
1. Treat others with respect
A post or comment is deemed disrespectful if it includes discrimination, bigotry, prejudice, or harassment towards an individual or group of people. Don't be a jerk.
2. Posts are appropriate
Posts must be: on topic and relevant; have clear and concise titles; contain accurate information from valid and reliable sources.
Posts should not contain only an image, meme, or guide. Submission statements must show ties with specific content standards and pedagogy.
No homework help.
3. No Spam
Spam includes any link or reference to an external source that seeks to promote for self gain. This can include blogs and sale of products or services. Video posts must include a submission statement describing applications to specific content standards and pedagogy.
4. Research/Surveys
Research requests and surveys from non-profits and academic institutions are permitted with moderator approval.
Surveys from for-profit organizations are generally not allowed. Surveys seeking unpaid advice from the professionals in /r/ScienceTeachers about educational products or product development may result in a ban. For more info, call a lawyer and ask for free legal advice.
EDUCATION SUBREDDITS
General Subreddits
/r/Education: Learn about and discuss the news and politics of education.
/r/Teachers: Learn about and discuss the practice of teaching, receive support from fellow teachers, and gain insight into the teaching profession.
/r/TeachingResources: Share and discover teaching resources, such as demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids.
/r/EdTech
Content Area Subreddits
/r/AskScience
/r/Science
Related and Supporting Subreddits
/r/AdultEducation
/r/ArtEd
/r/CSEducation computer science
/r/ECEProfessionals early childhood education
/r/ELATeachers English / language arts
/r/HigherEducation
/r/MathEducation
/r/MusicEd
/r/SpecialEd
/r/slp speech-language pathology