Work by Judy Vesel and Tara Robillard in the latest International Journal of Interpreter Education

February 11, 2021

Use of a Signing Bioscience Dictionary in Increasing Student Interpreters’ American Sign Language Life Science Vocabulary

Judy Vesel,  Tara Robillard, and their collaborator M. Diane Clark (Lamar University) recently published an article in the International Journal of Interpreter Education. It focuses on exploration of effectiveness of our Signing Bioscience Dictionary (SBD), when used in conjunction with Lamar University’s interpreting program, to increase student interpreters’ ASL life science vocabulary and content knowledge and ability to interpret material fluently and accurately.

New white paper by Judy Vesel and Tara Robillard explore use of Facebook during the COVID19 pandemic

February 9, 2021

Use of Facebook as a Resource for STEM Teachers of K-12 Students and Educators of Deaf or Hard of Hearing Students and Neurodiverse Learners During the Pandemic

An immediate consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic was that many schools were forced to suddenly and immediately transition from face-to-face education of all students to remote or distance teaching and learning. This switch resulted in numerous unanticipated challenges and to many educators turning to social media platforms,

Congratulations to LIA AND LUIS and THE ANIMALS WOULD NOT SLEEP, winners of the 2021 Mathical Awards!

February 9, 2021

Two books from the Storytelling Math project are winners of the 2021 Mathical Awards.

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TERC is thrilled to bring its beloved Zoombinis game to the world of teachers.

February 3, 2021

With our partners FableVision, we now have a complete turnkey program for the classroom, where teachers can track their students’ progress and assess learning. If you are a teacher or know a teacher, we are offering our TERC friends a 50% discount. Sign up for an account and use the code TERC50 through March 1, 2021. Learn more here!

Scott Pattison, TERC​ and Gina Svarovsky, University of Notre Dame recently published, “Sharpening Our Focus on Equity: Reflections from the Storybook STEM Project” on CAISE Informal Science.

January 26, 2021

Read the article here that shares the process that helped the Storybook STEM Project unearth problematic assumptions and how their findings are relevant beyond storybooks and early childhood education.