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1910: Science and Engineering Practices in the 6-12 Classroom


  • Great Falls College MSU 2100 16th Ave. S. Great Falls, MT (map)

GTCC Summer Institute 2019

Workshop 1910

TITLE:

Science and Engineering Practices in the 6-12 Classroom

DESCRIPTION:

This two-day workshop will help participants become more confident in implementing the Science and Engineering Practices that are a critical dimension of the Montana Science Content Standards (and Next Generation Science Standards). The course will focus on parallels between the process of science and science education and helping students recognize these connections. Participants walk through each of the practices and test out the Argument Driven Inquiry instructional model. The engineering design process will also be addressed.

PRESENTER(S):

Molly Ward    

TARGET AUDIENCE:

6-12 Educators

DATE:

Monday-Tuesday, July 1-2, 2019

TIME:

8:30 a.m.-Noon and 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. daily   

LOCATION:

Great Falls, MT

SITE:

Great Falls College MSU, 2100 16th Ave. S., Room B137

ENROLLMENT:

Limit of 35

CREDIT:

15 OPI renewal units OR 1 graduate credit through Montana State University-Northern. MSU-N will charge $150.00 for this credit which is paid at the workshop.

EXPENSES:

Participants will be responsible for travel, lodging, and meals.

REGISTRATION POLICY:

$40.00 per participant if GTCC member / $100.00 per participant if not a GTCC member.  

REGISTRATION IS CONFIRMED UPON RECEIPT OF PAYMENT ONLY.  Registration and payment accepted online www.gtccmt.org, or mail to 869 Tumbleweed Lane, Deer Lodge, MT 59722.  If workshop is full before payment is received you will be refunded.  NO refunds after May 31, 2019.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

A laptop is not required, but you may find it useful with online resources that will be shared.