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Energy Education, Contextual Learning & Classroom Science

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Date: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 - 8:00am to Friday, July 20, 2012 - 5:00pm

Location: Appalachian Center, University of Kentucky, 624 Maxwelton Court, Lexington KY

Creating new ways to incorporate the energy conversation into our classrooms

 

Organized & Hosted by:


The University of Kentucky Appalachian Center

Facilitators:

Dr. Leanne Avery, SUNY Oneonta & Dr. Jenrose Fitzgerald, Univeristy of Kentucky

In this 3-day workshop, we will explore together methods for incorporating the science, engineering, and energy concepts students already know from everyday life into the science classroom, using new techniques and Appalachian examples. We will develop curricular materials together that meet the new state standards. Each day of this participatory workshop will build on conversations and activities from the day before, so it will be important to attend the full 3-day event.

The purpose of the workshop is to work collaboratively with science teachers to develop curricular materials that are place-based and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards. Drawing on our collective expertise and experience we will explore how to document and build on students’ local knowledge to engage students in science, as well as how to apply students’ problem-solving skills to issues of importance to their communities.

A participatory curriculum development workshop for middle and high school science teachers from the 54 ARC-designated Appalachian KY counties. (http://www.arc.gov/counties)