01/17/2023 07:00 pm - 03/21/2023Canceled-2023 Middle School Advanced Topics Distance Learning Course |
This course led by George Nelson and David Bates is for people who are new to Modeling Instruction or have already taken any Modeling workshop
Middle School Modeling-advanced topics- is a 10-week distance learning course for people who are new to Modeling Instruction or have already taken any Modeling workshop. This course intends for teachers to become familiar with the pedagogy and get additional strategies and curricula to implement Modeling Instruction in their classrooms. Participants will go through new modeling-aligned units while immersed in inquiry teaching practices. During these units, participants will examine the mindset of and the effect of conceptual understanding on their students. Meet Our Instructors George Nelson began his teaching career in 2009 where he taught 8th grade science for four years in Arizona, before relocating back to his hometown in Crystal Lake, IL. He still continues teaching 8th 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, “Seeing students doing and talking science every day in my classroom as a community makes my career gratifying and rewarding.” George currently serves on the AMTA board as the President-Elect.
Date: Tuesdays from 7:00 pm (EST) to 10:00 pm (EST) Duration: 10 weeks - January 17 to March 21, 2023 Costs: $600 (including one year of membership) Graduate Level Credits: The option of earning credit from the University of the Pacific will be available for $79 per credit hour. For any questions, please contact Kaylene Love at klove@modelinginstruction.org
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