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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:2021 Middle School Advanced Topics Distance Learning Course
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><HTML><HEAD><META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 08.00.0681.000"><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD><BODY><!--StartFragment--> <p>Advanced Topics in Middle School Modeling&nbsp;is a 5-week distance learning course for teachers who have already taken any Modeling workshop, thus bringing together a group of participants who are familiar with the pedagogy and have experience&nbsp;implementing Modeling&nbsp;in the&nbsp;classroom. &nbsp;The course will&nbsp;address how to support teachers continuing to implement Modeling in their own classrooms. &nbsp;Main topics will include student-to-student discourse, assessing students&rsquo; conceptual learning, and leading engaging lessons that build models through storylines. &nbsp;This course&nbsp;will show how Modeling is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards&nbsp;and 3-Dimensional Learning. &nbsp;Participants will also be given the opportunity to learn and incorporate claim, evidence, reasoning into their science teaching repertoire. &nbsp;Finally, the course&nbsp;will focus on giving participants a more in-depth understanding of the Middle School Modeling resources and provide assistance &ldquo;Modelizing&rdquo; their own activities.<br /> &nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><!--StartFragment--><!--EndFragment-->Meet Our Instructors</p> <p><strong><img alt="" src="/www/default/ckfinder/userfiles/1090/images/headshot_George_Nelson_small.png" style="float: right; width: 200px; height: 200px;" />George Nelson</strong> began his teaching career in 2009 where he taught 8th&nbsp;grade science for four years in Arizona, before relocating back to his hometown in Crystal Lake, IL. He still continues teaching 8th&nbsp;grade science to this day. George became acquainted with Modeling Instruction from the 3rd MNS program at Arizona State University under the leadership of Colleen Megowan-Romanowicz. He also attended the Chemistry I and Mechanics Workshops in the summer of 2014. Since first being exposed to Modeling Instruction, it has had a profound impact on his classroom. George said, &ldquo;Seeing students doing and talking science every day in my classroom as a community makes my career gratifying and rewarding.&rdquo;&nbsp;George currently serves on the AMTA board as the&nbsp;President-Elect.</p> <p><!--StartFragment--><!--EndFragment--></p> <p><strong><a href="/www/default/ckfinder/userfiles/1090/images/Headshot_Karle_Delo_smallest.jpg"><img alt="" src="/www/default/ckfinder/userfiles/1090/images/Headshot_Karle_Delo_smallest.jpg" style="float: left; width: 200px; height: 278px;" /></a>Karle Delo</strong>&nbsp;began teaching in&nbsp;2010 in central Michigan.&nbsp; &nbsp;With experience teaching 6th, 7th, and 8th grade over the last 10 years, Karle has taught many subjects and electives at the Middle School level. The majority of Karle&rsquo;s experience has been teaching 8th Grade Science. With a Master&rsquo;s Degree in Educational Technology from Michigan State University, Karle has always had a passion for elevating student engagement and teacher efficiency through technology. Karle is starting her first year as Instructional Coach and Technology Integrationist at Ovid-Elsie Area Schools. Karle took her first modeling workshop back in 2015 at a Middle School Modeling workshop in Muskegon, MI. Since then Karle has been using modeling in her own 8th grade science classroom and has seen a transformation in quality discussions, depth of knowledge, and student ownership of learning. As an instructional coach, she hopes to introduce some aspects of Modeling to other content areas.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Karle facilitated the first virtual Middle School Modeling Workshop this past summer. With her background in technology and Modeling, she provided&nbsp;teachers with examples of how tech tools can support Modeling in a virtual, hybrid, or socially distanced face-to-face environment.</p> <p>Date:&nbsp;Wednesdays from 7:00 pm (EST) to&nbsp;10:00 pm (EST)</p> <p>Duration: 5 weeks - February 24 to&nbsp;March 24, 2021</p> <p>Costs:&nbsp;$250 for current&nbsp;AMTA&nbsp;members; $325 for non-members (with membership renewal applied)</p> <p>Graduate Level Credits: 1&nbsp;credit&nbsp;from the&nbsp;University of the&nbsp;Pacific will be&nbsp;available for $79.</p> <p><!--StartFragment--><!--EndFragment--></p> <p>For any questions, please contact Wendy Hehemann at&nbsp;wendy@modelinginstruction.org</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <!--EndFragment--></BODY></HTML>
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