Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Sonoma County COE. This meeting is open to the public.
This workshop will provide teachers with an opportunity to review the proposed Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This window of opportunity will close on January 29.
California will be adopting the NGSS later this year, so it is important that interested teachers provide their input before they are adopted.
Workshop participants will receive an introduction and overview of the NGSS, and will then be shown how to provide input in these proposed standards.
Space is limited. To reserve your space, register at the SCOE website: www.scoe.org/training.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Central Valley Science Project. This meeting is open to the public.
Please RSVP by going to cvscienceproject.ning.com.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by SFUSD, KQED, and California Academy of Sciences. This meeting is open to all teachers.
Please RSVP to Helena Carmena, hcarmena@calacademy.org.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by CSU Long Beach. This meeting is open to the public.
YOU MUST RSVP TO PARTICIPATE: contact Hellen Carcamo (hellen.carcamo@csulb.edu, 562 985 4801) for details.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the San Joaquin County Office of Education. This meeting is open to all teachers.
Please RSVP to Amy Kennedy, 209-468-4880, akennedy@sjcoe.net.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by CSU Long Beach. This meeting is open to the public.
YOU MUST RSVP TO PARTICIPATE: contact Hellen Carcamo (hellen.carcamo@csulb.edu, 562 985 4801) for details.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the K-12 Alliance.
This meeting is invitation only, however the organizer is welcoming other participants. For more information and to inquire about participation contact Doris Waters at 714-894-1445.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the San Diego Science Project. This meeting is open to all teachers.
Contact the San Diego Science Project through their Facebook page and join through Events.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Central Coast Science Project. This meeting is open to all teachers.
Please RSVP to Patti Garrett, San Luis Obispo COE: pgarrett@slocoe.org.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the California Science Project. This meeting is open to the public.
Join online at 4 pm:
Step 1: Dial-in via phone: 1-866-740-1260 (access code 8273111)
Step 2: Web Login: https://cc.readytalk.com/r/4k4tdc6fko24
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Palm Springs USD and CSTA.
Please RSVP to Peter A’Hearn, 760-902-7768 or pahearn@psusd.us.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Fresno County Office of Education. This meeting is open to the public.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Palm Springs USD and CSTA.
Please RSVP to Peter A’Hearn, 760-902-7768 or pahearn@psusd.us.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the California Science Project. This meeting by invitation only and is restricted to teacher leaders in the Inland Area.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the Siskiyou County Office of Education/Region 2.
This meeting will be offered in person as well as via video conference to nine NE county offices in Region 2.
To attend in Yreka or to ensure connectivity and materials at a video site please RSVP to the lead site, Siskiyou COE, at 530-842-8404 or hjankowski@siskiyoucoe.net.
This meeting is open to all members of the public.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the San Diego Science Project. This meeting is open to the public.
Please RSVP to t3@rhfleet.org.
Friday, December 21st, 2012
Hosted by the San Joaquin County Office of Education. This meeting is open to all science teachers.
Please RSVP to Amy Kennedy: akennedy@sjcoe.net, 209-468-4880.
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
This group review meeting hosted by the Santa Clara County Office of Education is open to all members of the public, all educators/teachers, science teachers, and will also be simulcast as a webinar.
Please contact Jhun Magdriaga: jhun_madriaga@sccoe.org for the registration link to this free training.
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
This group review meeting hosted by the Santa Clara County Office of Education is open to all members of the public, all educators/teachers, science teachers, and will also be simulcast as a webinar.
Please contact Jhun Magdriaga: jhun_madriaga@sccoe.org for the registration link to this free training.
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
This group review meeting hosted by the Orange County Department of Education is open to all educators/teachers.
Please RSVP for this meeting online: http://ocde.k12oms.org/1248-66778.
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
This group review meeting hosted by the Orange County Department of Education is open to all educators/teachers.
Please RSVP for this meeting online: http://ocde.k12oms.org/1248-66731.
Wednesday, December 19th, 2012
This group review meeting hosted by the Orange County Department of Education is open to all educators/teachers.
Please RSVP for this meeting online: http://ocde.k12oms.org/1248-66696.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
Hosted by the Tulare County Office of Education
Open to all educators/teachers.
Contact Laura Malmquist
Instructional Consultant Support Technician
Tulare County Office of Education
Ph: (559) 651-1193
Fax: (559) 651-0679
email: lauram@ers.tcoe.org
to RSVP
Tuesday, November 20th, 2012
Hosted by the Tulare County Office of Education
Open to all educators/teachers.
Contact Laura Malmquist
Instructional Consultant Support Technician
Tulare County Office of Education
Ph: (559) 651-1193
Fax: (559) 651-0679
email: lauram@ers.tcoe.org
to RSVP
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.
Thursday, September 27th, 2012
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), expected out next year, are based on A Framework for K-12 Science Education, released in 2011 by the National Research Council (NRC). The Framework describes the major practices, crosscutting concepts, and disciplinary core ideas that all students should be familiar with by the end of high school.
NSTA is presenting a series of free web seminars on the practices described in theFramework. Each web seminar focuses on a particular practice outlined in the Framework and will provide information on:
- the key elements of the practice;
- how the practice is part of the broader set of practices that work together (and how no practice is taught in isolation);
- how the practice can be used in combination with disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts to form performance expectations; and
- what the use of the practice really looks like in the classroom.
For more information or to register visit http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx.