Next
Generation Science Standards Training Offered for Educational
Leaders
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[July 22, 2019]
There is a correlation between improving
science education and keeping the United States workforce strong and
competitive. University of Illinois Extension and Bradley University
Center for STEM Education have been partnering for many years, in a
variety of ways, to help improve the learning environment for
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education
throughout Central Illinois.
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The newest addition to the lineup is Next Generation
Science Standards Training being offered July 30 and 31.
The participants will be learning together through the workshop
titled “PLANS – Principals Learning About Networking & Supporting
3-Dimensional Science Learning.” This workshop will support
instructional leaders in figuring out constructive strategies for
supporting teachers as they implement the NGSS. It is intended for
educational leaders including principals, instructional coaches, and
department heads.
It is highly recommended that district or school teams of two or
three attend together. The first day will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. with a shorter second day that dismisses at 1 p.m. Classes will
be held in Olin Hall at Bradley University in Peoria, IL.
Participants can expect to:
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experience NGSS - aligned science & analyze
classroom video cases
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learn how to establish a classroom culture
that supports discourse & academically productive talk
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develop a shared language around the elements
of NGSS & the framework to work collaboratively with
teachers
The workshop cost is $100 and is being taught by
University of Illinois Extension STEM educators Meghan McCleary and
Sue Gasper from Cook County.
Register online by July 23 at go.illinois.edu/NextScience. For more
information visit University of Illinois Extension, STEM resources
page at
https://web.extension. illinois. edu/fmpt/ stem.html
(click on General for NGSS information.)
[Anita Wilkinson
Communications Program Coordinator] |