Science - Professional Development Opportunities
- Incorporate environmental themes and data into science classes to show students the applicability of science in everyday life. Use news stories to connect global issues to your local environment, assess the health of a local stream, or perform an audit of your school’s energy consumption and recommend improvements. Use the search function to the right to explore other ways to incorporate environmental themes into science lessons.
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Online workshops for science educators offer fun and innovative techniques to introduce astronomy and astronomy current events into your classroom. Thanks to support from the National Science Foundation, Astronomy from the Ground Up provides these free workshops online or on site.
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The American Museum of Natural History developed Seminars on Science, an online teacher professional development program, in order to connect teachers across the United States and around the world to cutting-edge research and to provide them with powerful classroom resources.
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GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) is a worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based education and science program. GLOBE promotes and supports students, teachers and scientists to collaborate on inquiry-based investigations of the environment.
Workshops are held nationwide. Restrictions may apply to some workshops.Ongoing:YesLink:View opportunityposted in: - Posted byAnonymouson
Using hands-on experiences and focused reflection, Institute for Inquiry® workshops give teachers a thorough grounding in the pedagogy and practice of science inquiry.
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Conserve School, a semester school for high school juniors focused on the theme of environmental stewardship, offers an Advanced Placement Summer Institute at their 1,200-acre wilderness campus in Land O’ Lakes, Wis.
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For 2011, the National Science Teachers Association will hold Area Conferences in three cities: Hartford, New Orleans and Seattle. Each will be held on a different date and have a different theme, though they will all cover the many aspects of science education. Check the website to view the specifics of each conference.
Apply By:12/07/2011Ongoing:YesLink:View opportunityposted in: - Posted bycgray3on

Teachers need accurate information and resources to integrate ocean, coastal, and climate science into local and state curricula. Coral reefs are among the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Learning about coral ecosystems encompasses many of the 9-12 grade science curriculum standards including life cycles of organisms, biological structure and function of organisms, and the behaviors and adaptations of organisms to their environment.
Ongoing:YesLink:View opportunityposted in: - Posted bycgray3on

This course is a pilot for the Teachers on the Estuary program, a research and field-based teacher training initiative of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The goal of TOTE is to improve teachers’ and students’ understanding of the environment using local examples and to provide resources and experience to support the incorporation of estuary and watershed topics into classroom teaching.
Ongoing:YesLink:View opportunityposted in: - Posted bycaitlineon
Earth Gauge® is a free environmental information service for broadcast meteorologists in major US media markets, based on the 3-5 day forecast.
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Smithsonian Education offers free online conferences for educators on a variety of science and history topics. Access archived versions of past conferences and learn more about upcoming events on the website.
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