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Western Regional Noyce - Modeling in Secondary Science and Mathematics Online Workshop

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Western Regional Noyce - Modeling in Secondary Science and Mathematics Online Workshop  


The Western Regional Noyce Alliance (NSF #1745263) is pleased to announce an exciting summer mathematics and science professional development opportunity for Noyce Scholars, Fellows, and Teachers who teach in grades 9-12. This one-week (5-day), distance learning workshop, conducted via Zoom, focuses on modeling real-world scientific phenomena with an emphasis on grades 9-12. The content and pedagogy in this workshop is directed at both mathematics and science teachers and is intended to enhance the background of the participants and provide them with strategies to support inquiry and understanding of their students.The content and pedagogy in this workshop is directed at both mathematics and science teachers and is intended to enhance the background of the participants as well as their future students.  We will work online for 3 hours per day from 9 am – noon, Pacific Time. MWF will be synchronous activities and discussions while TTH will be asynchronous individual and small group activities. The workshop will be led by Jeff Hovermill from Northern Arizona University and Jon Anderson from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
 

Dates: June 14-18 or July 26-30, 2021

Times: 9am to 12pm, pacific time
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REGISTRATION CLOSED- you may register for the waitlist

 These workshops are offered on a first come, first served basis. Therefore, completing registration at this time does not guarantee your spot. You will be contacted regarding availability and changes to dates or registration. 

Contact: Jenny Cruz jmcruz@calpoly.edu

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