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Author: Jean Flanagan

Jean Flanagan

Jean Flanagan is a science educator and the director of resources for science teaching and learning at BSCS. Most recently she contributed to the design of BSCS’s new instructional model, Anchored Inquiry Learning (AIL), and served as the course lead for BSCS Biology: Understanding for Life. Prior to BSCS, she served as a curriculum developer and researcher at Smithsonian and AAAS Project 2061. Her interests as an instructional materials designer include coherence from the student perspective and design for socioscientific reasoning toward social and environmental justice.

Jean Flanagan is a science educator and the director of resources for science teaching and learning at BSCS. Most recently she contributed to the design of BSCS’s new instructional model, Anchored Inquiry Learning (AIL), and served as the course lead for BSCS Biology: Understanding for Life. Prior to BSCS, she served as a curriculum developer and researcher at Smithsonian and AAAS Project 2061. Her interests as an instructional materials designer include coherence from the student perspective and design for socioscientific reasoning toward social and environmental justice.

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BSCS project team members Elaine Klein and Candice Guy-Gaytán working with writing teams during the kickoff convening last summer in Sacramento.

Collaborating with Community Organizations to Support the Design of Locally Relevant Storylines

Posted By  Jean Flanagan , Elaine Klein
  • ON November 2, 2023
Learn about how BSCS’s strategies for highly collaborative curriculum development and justice-driven storylines are shaping California’s new climate and environmental justice curriculum that will launch in 2025!...

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