Learn how to engage professional geologists, astronomers, soil scientists, and community experts to enrich your Earth Science class. In this presentation, teachers will learn strategies to make contacts with area scientists and practitioners, and see how easy it is to bring them in, either in person or virtually, to engage students in learning. Special emphasis will be on the Farm Chat program which connects farmers with students to discuss soil erosion, nitrate reduction, and more
These activities are designed to show how Earth science principles can be illustrated out of doors, ...
Students will love participating in the activities and events offered on this website that focuses a...
The processes of developing and the results of testing a master\u27s degree program designed to incr...
Learn how to engage professional geologists, astronomers, soil scientists, and community experts to ...
During 1988 and 1989 three teacher-enhancement courses were conducted for 91 participants. Two cours...
Laboratory Earth originated as a series of graduate courses offered to K-12 teachers by the School o...
This site is hosted by Reach Out! Michigan and contains over 150 Earth science lessons and activitie...
Earth Science teachers need ways to excite their students about learning. One way to accomplish this...
It has long been recognised that Earth science depends upon field data and experience, often surveye...
This Web site includes over 50 individual Earth system science modules that faculty can select from ...
This study examines the extent to which follow-up sessions can provide support for earth science tea...
Three cohorts of six pre-service Earth Science teachers (undergraduate majors in Earth Science Educa...
Geology faculty at Georgia Southern University have nearly 20 years of experience working with in-se...
This presentation, from a United States Department of Education teacher workshop, introduces teacher...
This site examines the role of geoscience departments and faculty in preparing preservice teachers a...
These activities are designed to show how Earth science principles can be illustrated out of doors, ...
Students will love participating in the activities and events offered on this website that focuses a...
The processes of developing and the results of testing a master\u27s degree program designed to incr...
Learn how to engage professional geologists, astronomers, soil scientists, and community experts to ...
During 1988 and 1989 three teacher-enhancement courses were conducted for 91 participants. Two cours...
Laboratory Earth originated as a series of graduate courses offered to K-12 teachers by the School o...
This site is hosted by Reach Out! Michigan and contains over 150 Earth science lessons and activitie...
Earth Science teachers need ways to excite their students about learning. One way to accomplish this...
It has long been recognised that Earth science depends upon field data and experience, often surveye...
This Web site includes over 50 individual Earth system science modules that faculty can select from ...
This study examines the extent to which follow-up sessions can provide support for earth science tea...
Three cohorts of six pre-service Earth Science teachers (undergraduate majors in Earth Science Educa...
Geology faculty at Georgia Southern University have nearly 20 years of experience working with in-se...
This presentation, from a United States Department of Education teacher workshop, introduces teacher...
This site examines the role of geoscience departments and faculty in preparing preservice teachers a...
These activities are designed to show how Earth science principles can be illustrated out of doors, ...
Students will love participating in the activities and events offered on this website that focuses a...
The processes of developing and the results of testing a master\u27s degree program designed to incr...