Lianne D’Arcy’s Time at TESI
This internship has allowed me to combine my love for the environment with my passion for communications alongside a truly talented team of professionals.
SEFS Searches for Recipient of the Next SEFS SuperStar Teacher Awardee
This award honors a K-12 teacher that goes above and beyond to share their passion for teaching science through the delivery of SEFS related content.
Bring a Custom Virtual Visit with a Scientist to Your County!
Counties can choose the topics that are most relevant to the coursework being covered in their public schools.
Have Cool Science to Share? Participate in a Scientist Takeover on TESI’s Instagram!
Scientists can now share their research and answer viewer questions on TESI’s Instagram account!
An Innovative Year for Scientist in Every Florida School
In 2020 SEFS overcame unexpected challenges to expand its programs and impact to new audiences.
Want to teach kids about nature? Insects can help
Researchers believe insects are ideal for teaching children about nature – which can in turn get them excited about science.
Karen Bruening Named SEFS SuperStar Teacher of the Quarter
By participating in SEFS, the Escambia County science teacher has excelled at bringing quality science content to her students during a difficult year.
TESI and SEFS Offer Free K-12 Resources About the Importance of Insects
Attention teachers! Check out our insect-related lessons, videos, and more for K-12 students. Resources are rooted in Sunshine State Standards.
First-graders Take Note: Collier County Students Learn Why Note-taking is Important in Science
TESI educator and coordinator Sadie Mills helped students understand why and how scientists take notes in the field.
Is there life on Mars? High school students explore this possibility with scientist Dr. Amy Williams
In a virtual visit coordinated by Scientist in Every Florida School, Dr. Amy Williams led a classroom of Gainesville High School students in a discussion about the characteristics of life