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Event Name: What Should the Next Generation of Science Teaching and Learning Look Like in the Classroom Im Observing?
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Event Start Date: 11/16/2018
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Intended Audience: All Educators
Focus / Content Area: Education
Event Type: Workshop
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Event Location: SRI & ETTC - Meeting Rooms 107A - 109A
Street Address: 10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
City: Galloway
State/Country: New Jersey
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Event Details: Are you responsible for conducting observations in classrooms where science is all or part of the curriculum? If so, this interactive workshop is for you! The Next Generation Science classroom is not like the one in which you learned about plants, animals, space, motion, atoms, and weather. It's the one where students make claims, support claims with evidence, construct science explanations and engage in scientific argumentation. It's the one where students develop and use models to explain scientific phenomena. It's the one where students engage in the iterative process of engineering design. It's the one where conducting an observation requires a paradigm shift. District and school administrators attending this workshop will:
gain an awareness of the architecture, format and learning progressions of the Standards
actualize a strategy to deliberately teach students to ask the questions that drive their learning
realize what the NGSS science and engineering process look like in action
identify the instructional and conceptual shifts in science and engineering education
recognize the "must-sees" in an NGSS classroom
discuss the impact on your observational practice
The workshop will be presented by Barbara Mammen, Educational Consultant, and former science teacher, district Supervisor of Science and Technology, and STEM Project Manager at Stevens Institute of Technology and Rider University.
Audience: Principals, Assistant Principals, Curriculum Directors, Supervisors, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents
Workshop Code: F19005
Dates: Friday, November 16, 2018
From: 9:00 to: 3:00
Cost: $178 OR 7 ETTC Hour(s). For info on membership, call the ETTC.
Instructor: Barbara Mammen
Event Website: http://ettc.net/calendar/workshops.cfm
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