Teaching Science as Inquiry (Workshop)

This workshop has been cancelled.
This 4-day summer teacher development workshop focuses on the development of science teaching competencies for elementary school teachers. The workshop content is designed to help teachers develop necessary knowledge, skills, and dispositions so they can implement inquiry based, developmentally appropriate science lessons in the K-6 classroom. Participants will engage in various hands-on activities and learn related science education theories. By attending this workshop, participants will be able to develop their own repertoire of resources for teaching elementary school science. Click here for Learning Outcomes.
Prerequisite: None
Workshops are designed to be regional professional development opportunities. Teachers may register for any available workshop that is not within their region; however, STEM Teach does not reimburse for travel expenses.
Indiana State University
Instructors: Elsun Seung, Ph.D. elsun.seung@indstate.edu
Mr. Stephen Moore steve.moore@indstate.edu
Credit Hours: 16 PGP
Date: 6/15/2020 – 6/18/2020
(9 a.m. – 2 p.m. with one hour lunch break)
Location: Face-to-Face at Indiana State University at Science Hall, Center for Science Education (Science 185), Stalker Hall, 621 Chestnut St #200, Terre Haute, IN 47809
Teacher Level: Grade K-5