Ready to keep exploring? The links below are sorted roughly by subject area.

Journals

Journals of post-secondary education and science education are on their own page – click here to access!

General

KPU’s Teaching and Learning Resources site: Sites, books, webinars, and many other resources are available on a variety of topics.

ERIC (Education Resources Information Center): A database for education research articles. Include descriptor:"higher education" to return results related to post-secondary education. Subject searches are also possible by including terms such as descriptor:"Biology" or descriptor:"Mathematics". Browse the thesaurus to get a sense of the descriptors which are used.

MERLOT: Resources for online teaching and learning. The collection can be browsed by discipline, so for example, the Science and Technology collection, or the Mathematics and Statistics collection.

All STEM disciplines

Instructional Practices Guide: Published by the Mathematical Association of America, this guide is divided into Classroom Practices, Assessment Practices, and Design Practices. Each practice is accompanied by a vignette, as well as practical tips for implementation. Although the authors teach mathematics, they acknowledge borrowing ideas from the wider science education community, and educators in all subjects will likely find some interesting ideas to incorporate into their teaching practice.

SALTISE (Supporting Active Learning & Technological Innovation in Studies of Education): An initiative from Québec which focuses on active learning in science education. Resources are available for a wide variety of disciplines, including Environmental Science and Health Science.

TERC: TERC is a non-profit dedicating to improving science instruction. Their Projects & Materials page contains links to various resource pages. One unique resource is their Signing Math & Science dictionary which supports Deaf and hard-of-hearing learners.

Biology

CourseSource: a collection of articles and teaching resources. Most of the resources are biology-focused, although there is a small physics section.

Royal Society of Biology Open Education Resources: All resources linked are OER, so feel free to incorporate them into your course. There are lots of videos and tutorials on various lab techniques, as well as short digital tutorials on topics such as genetic transcription.

Chemistry

Chemical Education Exchange: Contributors share activities and resources with chemical educators from across the globe. Activities are available for high school and post-secondary level. Articles are tagged for easy browsing.

Mathematics

American Mathematical Society: The AMS provides a hub page as a launchpad for math educators who want to learn more about learning and assessment, inclusive classrooms, and active learning.

Physics

CourseSource: a collection of articles and teaching resources. While most of the content is biology-focused, there is a small physics collection.

PhysPort: contains articles and recommendations from physics education research. Verification of instructor status and the creation of an account is required to access the educational resources.