Dynamic Unit Planning & Curriculum Design for Chemistry & Physics
Portfolio School 90 Hudson Street, New York, NY, United StatesCreating in any Classroom! Woodworking for Teachers (Grades 3-8)
Creating in any Classroom! Woodworking for Teachers (Grades 3-8)
Set the stage for fruitful, collaborative learning, and lay the groundwork for a supportive community to grow in your classroom!
Gain the skills beyond the pedagogy and content that will help you succeed in your first years as a teacher. Join one or all four workshops! Meets 26 & 27 July (12hrs).
Explore NGSS aligned active learning strategies for deepening understanding of crucial concepts in environmental and sustainability science. Meets July 31-Aug 4th (30hrs).
This workshop is aimed to provide you with new questioning strategies and tools for how to raise the level of student-to-student discourse. Meets July 31-Aug 11th (60hrs).
Leader: Martina Meijer Join the Equity Lab Working Group is a group of teachers who develop teacher-led programs that address issues of equity, inclusion, diversity, culturally and racially relevant pedagogy in the STEM Classroom. Visit our page to learn more about Equity...
This three-day workshop will guide you through the steps to set up your classes for standards-based grading. Meets 14-16 August (18hrs).
This two-day workshop will extend learning and build on your experiences with standards based grading from your classroom. Meets 17-18 August (12hrs).
Leader: Martina Meijer Join the Equity Lab Working Group is a group of teachers who develop teacher-led programs that address issues of equity, inclusion, diversity, culturally and racially relevant pedagogy in the STEM Classroom. Visit our page to learn more about Equity...
Leader: Martina Meijer Join the Equity Lab Working Group is a group of teachers who develop teacher-led programs that address issues of equity, inclusion, diversity, culturally and racially relevant pedagogy in the STEM Classroom. Visit our page to learn more about Equity...
In this introductory workshop, participants learn how molecular modeling can be used to easily enhance elementary and junior high chemistry and biology instruction.
Central Park is an urban oasis for birds as well as people. During the fall, a variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel during their migration south, while others make it their temporary home.