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SUMMARY:Earth Science Regents Labs: Unearthing Mars
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on experience with the new NYS Regents Labs for Earth Science teachers. Concentrating on the Unearthing Mars lab.\n\n\nKEY INFORMATION\n\nDate/Time: Saturday\, March 7\, 2026\, from 9am – 3pm\nLocation: City College of NY\, NAC Building\nWorkshop Leader: Kristina Coker and Liza Blackman (bio(s) below)\nAppropriate for: NYS Regents Earth Science teachers\, and those who support them.\n6hrs of CTLE credit offered\n\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\nThe NYS Regents Earth Science labs were introduced in 2024\, and we want to help you learn them! This workshop builds on strategies and structures we have been using with all four of the Regents Science\, and explores active learning strategies for deepening your students’ understanding of crucial conceptual models and help you effectively implement a student-centered\, NGSS and NYS Regents-aligned approach tailored to physical science education. To do this\, you will engage with the state-required experiments and activities designed to help students build a critical understanding of these models. \nIn this workshop\, we will run the Space Systems: Unearthing Mars – A Historical Perspective (PE: HS-ESS1-4). You will work in both “student mode” and “teacher mode” so you can experience the lab through both lenses\, and add practical tools to your teacher toolbox. We will include structured discussions about the new changes in the New York State Regents curriculum and test\, strategies for accommodating district-specific curricular requirements\, various student populations\, laboratory resources\, what changes you can (and cannot!) make to the lab\, and more. We welcome all teachers and administrators\, both new and experienced\, to join us for this engaging workshop! \nThis is part of a series in which we are running each of the 3 labs during the school year: \n\nEarlier in the fall\, we ran the Sky’s the Limit lab.\nOn Jan 31\, we are running the Ripple Effect lab – information here.\nOn March 7\, we are running the Unearthing Mars lab (this ticket)\n\nWORKSHOP LEADERS\nKristina Coker is in her 9th year of teaching Earth Science at Midwood High School in Brooklyn. She is a Math for America Master Teacher and Mentor Teacher for the MAT program at the American Museum of Natural History. Kristina enjoys developing new dynamic elective classes\, like Space Engineers and advising the Dungeons and Dragons club at her school. \nLiza Backman is in her 8th year of teaching high school science\, and her 5th year of teaching at the Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women (UAI). She earned her B.A. in Chemistry and Geology from the College of Wooster\, her M.A.T. in Earth Science Education from the Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History\, an advanced certificate in Teaching Students with Disabilities from Relay Graduate School of Education\, and holds additional NYS teaching certifications in Chemistry and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. As the current Science Instructional Lead at UAI\, Liza is passionate about the importance of building teacher collaboration to navigate ever-changing curricula\, student needs\, and pedagogy. \n \nABOUT STEMteachersNYC\nSince 2011\, STEMteachersNYC has delivered professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching. We are an approved CTLE and NYCPS MTAC vendor. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. Below is some important information\, but please see our official Registration FAQ on our website for full details and policies. \nPricing: workshop/event pricing reflects a desire to offer affordable professional learning experiences. Some workshops are subsidized and offered at a discount or for free. \nCUNY & other partner campus pre-service students: If you are training to be a teacher\, we want to welcome you to attend our workshops for free! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details and to see if you qualify. \nWant to pay by invoice or purchase order? We encourage you to ask your school or organization if this is a possibility. Please see the Registration FAQ for the process. \nAre there discounts available? Often\, yes! In the summers\, we offer Early Bird and Teacher discounts alongside a Full Price ticket meant for those whose school or organization is funding their ticket. In the summer\, we also have full scholarships\, and a Fellowship available. All year\, we announce specials and discounts on our social media (@STEMteachersNYC on Instagram\, LinkedIn\, Bluesky\, and Facebook)\, and in our Weekly Newsletter – sign up here. Additionally\, we partner with several organizations and CUNY to offer free tickets to teachers and pre-service teachers involved\, and if at any time price is a barrier to you purchasing a ticket\, please contact us at registration@STEMteachersNYC.org \nRefunds\, cancellations\, and other registration/ticketing policies or changes: Please see the full Registration FAQ for details and policies. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we may take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. \nHave more questions? Please see the full Registration FAQ for further details and policies\, or contact us directly: \n\nRegistration or ticketing questions – registration@STEMteachersNYC.org\nQuestions about invoice/PO issues – bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org\nAny other questions – info@STEMteachersNYC.org
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/earth-science-regents-labs-unearthing-mars/
LOCATION:The City College of New York\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,High School,Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Low-Cost Air Quality Environmental Sensors Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Air Quality Sensors Workshop | CUNY Community Sensor Lab\n    \n    \n    \n\n\n\n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                    DOE PD Day Opportunity\n                \n                \n                    Low-Cost Air Quality Environmental Sensors Workshop\n                \n                \n                    A hands-on workshop for High School Educators. Build sensors\, analyze data\, and bring community science to your classroom.\n                 \n                \n                    \n                        Apply Here\n                    \n                    \n                        View Details\n                    \n                \n            \n        \n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n            \n                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        Date \n                        Mon\, Jan 26\, 2026 \n                        9:00 AM – 4:00 PM \n                    \n                \n                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                            \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        Location \n                        CUNY ASRC \n                        85 St Nicholas Terrace\, NYC \n                    \n                \n                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                    \n                    \n                        Cost \n                        FREE \n                        Limited to 12 Participants \n                    \n                \n            \n        \n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n            \n                Build. Measure. Analyze.\n                \n                    \n                        Join the CUNY Community Sensor Lab and STEMteachersNYC for an immersive professional development experience. CTLE credits are available.\n                     \n                    \n                        Participants will build a low-cost\, Arduino-based environmental sensing system capable of measuring temperature\, humidity\, pressure\, particulate matter (PM)\, nitrogen oxides (NOx)\, volatile organic compounds (VOCs)\, and carbon dioxide (CO₂).\n                     \n                    \n                        No prior experience is required. You will leave with a fully functioning device\, documentation\, and the skills to replicate the project at your school.\n                     \n                \n                \n                \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        Hardware: Build a wireless device using Arduino Feather & PCB.\n                    \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        Data Science: Stream & analyze live data in Google Sheets.\n                    \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        Takeaway: Keep the fully assembled sensor system!\n                    \n                \n            \n            \n                \n                \n            \n        \n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n            \n                Workshop Agenda\n                A hybrid model: 1 In-Person Day + 2 Online Evening Sessions \n            \n\n            \n                \n                \n                    \n                        \n                            In-Person Intensive\n                            Jan 26\n                            Monday\, 2026\n                            9:00 AM – 4:00 PM\n                        \n                        \n                            Building & Learning about Air Quality Systems\n                            Location: CUNY ASRC (Light Breakfast & Lunch provided) \n                            \n                            \n                                \n                                    Intro to DIY Air Quality Sensors\n                                    Hands-On Electricity: Voltage & Current\n                                    Inside the Arduino Feather: Logic & Inputs\n                                    CO₂ Sensor Deep Dive: Circuit & Code\n                                \n                                \n                                    PCB Hardware Design & Integration\n                                    Particulate Matter (PM) Sensing\n                                    Air Pollutant Gases (VOC/NOx)\n                                    WiFi Provisioning & Data Pipeline\n                                \n                            \n                        \n                    \n                \n\n                \n                \n                    \n                    \n                        \n                            \n                                Online Session 1\n                                Monday\, Feb 2\n                                5:30 PM – 7:30 PM\n                            \n                            \n                                \n                            \n                        \n                        Data Manipulation & Display\n                        Focus on Large Data Sets on Google Sheets: Data Graphing & Analysis. \n                    \n\n                    \n                    \n                         \n                            \n                                Online Session 2\n                                Wednesday\, Feb 4\n                                5:30 PM – 7:30 PM\n                            \n                            \n                                \n                            \n                        \n                        Analysis & Presentation\n                        Developing Research Projects with Students and interpreting collected data. \n                    \n                \n\n                 \n                 \n                    Optional 3rd Session: Troubleshooting & Follow-up (Date TBD)\n                \n\n            \n        \n    \n\n    \n    \n        \n        \n        \n        \n\n        \n            Ready to Join?\n            \n                Spaces are limited to 12 participants. Secure your spot today!\n             \n            \n                \n                    APPLY HERE\n                \n            \n            \n                Questions? Contact us at communitysensorlab@gc.cuny.edu
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/low-cost-air-quality-environmental-sensors-workshop/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,Featured,High School,Middle School,Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:From PLDs to Practice: Hacking the Science Regents
DESCRIPTION:Understand how the PLDs inform the Regents labs and exams\, and learn to use AI to evaluate questions and make activities for your classes.\n\n\nKEY INFORMATION\n\nDATES\, TIMES\, LOCATIONS:Part 1: Monday\, November 17\, 5-7pm on ZoomOPTIONAL Part 2: Saturday\, December 6\, 2-4pm (or later) at City College or on Zoom\n\n\nLED BY: Carolina Castro and Brendan Harney\nCTLE AVAILABLE: 4hrs\nTHIS WORKSHOP IS FOR: Science Regents teachers anywhere in NY State.\n\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\nAre you a regents science teacher? Are you confused by the new labs and tests and how those came to be? Do you need more resources to prepare your classes? The NYSED PLDs (Performance Level Descriptions) inform the new exams and labs\, and in this 2-part workshop\, you will explore the PLDs and how to use AI tools to generate materials for your class. \nPart 1: In this fully virtual session. We’ll first explore what the PLDs are\, what the levels mean\, and how those are used at the state level in generating materials. We will go over sections and terminology\, how they are constructed\, where to find them\, and more. You will read your subject’s PLD and evaluate existing exam questions based on specific standards. Then we will explore how to upload a PLD into a generative AI alongside questions from a recent exam to create an understanding of the levels tested\, and how to level-up or -down particular questions for you to teach with. By the end\, you will have taken a deep dive into the standards\, and developed new content to incorporate immediately into your class. \nYou can stop at Part 1\, or join us Part 2. If joining for Part 2\, we will have some HW to help you explore. \nPart 2: This is a hybrid working session that you can attend in person at City College\, or online. We will focus on building out material from the PLDs\, and you will walk away with a fully formed\, 3-dimensional lab\, lesson\, or other activity\, with an AI tool to help you develop additional future activities. If you are using a prescribed curriculum (e.g. OpenSciEd\, New Visions)\, we can help you develop an AI tool to focus the learning that you want to happen in your classroom. We will work together\, and share what has been created\, and if you are able to come in person\, we will be able to help with technical issues in a fully collaborative experience. \nWORKSHOP LEADERS\nCarolina Castro is a veteran science educator with 23 years of classroom experience and currently serves as the Head of the Science Department at the Comprehensive Model School Project in the South Bronx. She is a Master Teacher with Math for America and an Educational Specialist for the New York State Education Department\, where she contributes to the development of the Earth Science Regents exam. Recognized for her work in sustainability and hydroponics education\, she was named the 2025 Outstanding Earth Science Teacher of the Year for New York State. \nBrendan Harney is a science educator and department chair at the Bronx Lab School with 10 years of experience implementing project based curriculum across all science disciplines. He is always looking for ways to implement technology and new tools in his classroom\, and that has brought him into the STEMTeachersNYC AI Working group\, CIOB 25/26 AI Fellows\, and PlayLab 2025 Design Institute. Outside of the classroom\, he can be found literally outside either running or camping (with or without his students). \n  \nABOUT STEMteachersNYC\nSince 2011\, STEMteachersNYC has delivered professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching. We are an approved CTLE and NYCPS MTAC vendor. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. Below is some important information\, but please see our official Registration FAQ on our website for full details and policies. \nPricing: workshop/event pricing reflects a desire to offer affordable professional learning experiences. Some workshops are subsidized and offered at a discount or for free. \nCUNY & other partner campus pre-service students: If you are training to be a teacher\, we want to welcome you to attend our workshops for free! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details and to see if you qualify. \nWant to pay by invoice or purchase order? We encourage you to ask your school or organization if this is a possibility. Please see the Registration FAQ for the process. \nAre there discounts available? Often\, yes! In the summers\, we offer Early Bird and Teacher discounts alongside a Full Price ticket meant for those whose school or organization is funding their ticket. In the summer\, we also have full scholarships\, and a Fellowship available. All year\, we announce specials and discounts on our social media (@STEMteachersNYC on Instagram\, LinkedIn\, Bluesky\, and Facebook)\, and in our Weekly Newsletter – sign up here. Additionally\, we partner with several organizations and CUNY to offer free tickets to teachers and pre-service teachers involved\, and if at any time price is a barrier to you purchasing a ticket\, please contact us at registration@STEMteachersNYC.org \nRefunds\, cancellations\, and other registration/ticketing policies or changes: Please see the full Registration FAQ for details and policies. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we may take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. \nHave more questions? Please see the full Registration FAQ for further details and policies\, or contact us directly: \n\nRegistration or ticketing questions – registration@STEMteachersNYC.org\nQuestions about invoice/PO issues – bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org\nAny other questions – info@STEMteachersNYC.org
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/from-plds-to-practice-hacking-the-science-regents/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250721T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250725T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20250403T162033Z
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SUMMARY:New Physics  Regents Labs: Teaching in the Age of NGSS
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on workshop for teachers! Teaching Chemistry in the Age of NGSS – w/New Regents Labs and assessment tricks for the new year!\n\n\nTimes and Dates\nThis is a 5-day workshop\, running July 21-25\, 2025 from 9am – 3pm daily\, at Brearley. \nAbout this Workshop\nLeaders: Craig Buszka\, Daniel Lee\, Oghaghare Okobiah\, Asya Shpiro\, and Seth Guinals KuppermanCTLE: 30 hours \nRecent shifts in pedagogical research\, NGSS/NYS Regents standards have caused movement towards a more conceptually based approach to physics education. We want to help you move your lessons and teaching there as well! \nJoin us for our upcoming workshop\, “Physics Evolved: Teaching Physical Science in the Age of NGSS.” This workshop will build on strategies and structures that worked well for out Life Science New Regents Series last year\, and explore active learning strategies for deepening your student’s understanding of crucial conceptual models and help you effectively implement a student-centered\, NGSS and NYS Regents-aligned approach tailored to physical science education. To do this\, participants will engage with key experiments and activities that can help students build a critical understanding of these models. \nThese experiments will include the three new Regents Physics Investigations: \n\nForces and Interactions: Induction Junction – What is your Function? (PE: HS-PS2-5)\nEnergy: Wheels to Watts – Converting Energy and Maximizing Efficiency (PE: HS-PS3-3)\nEnergy: Thermal Tales – The Story of Energy and Calorimetry (PE: HS-PS3-4)\n\nAdditionally\, participants will engage in both “student mode” and “teacher mode” so that they can experience these activities through both lenses and add practical tools to the teacher toolbox. We will also have structured discussions about the new changes in the New York State Regents curriculum and test\, strategies for accommodating district-specific curricular requirements\, various student populations\, laboratory resources\, and the use of “Reflective Checklists” as a way of promoting student reflection throughout a unit. \nWe welcome all teachers and administrators\, both new and experienced\, to join us for this engaging workshop! \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop. (CTLE ID # 23385) \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable? \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC? \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/new-physics-regents-labs-teaching-in-the-age-of-ngss/
LOCATION:Brearley School\, 610 E 83rd St\, New York\, New York\, 10028\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Summer STEM 2025,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20250516T134759Z
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SUMMARY:The Questioning Classroom (ALL)
DESCRIPTION:Help your students ask more questions in your science classroom – questions that promote a sense of wonder\, and a love for learning!\n\n\nTimes and Dates\nThis is a half-day workshop the afternoon of Thursday\, July 10 from 1pm – 4pm.Two additional workshops will run at the same location that morning from 9am – 12pm: \n\nFrom Classroom to Catalyst: Nurture Creativity & Confidence in All Learners\nSupporting Executive Functioning in the STEM Classroom(K-6)\n\nPizza will be served between the two times for those staying for both! \nAbout The Workshop\nLeader: Peter DavenportCTLE: 3 hours \nHave you ever wished students would ask more questions in your science classroom\, questions that promote a sense of wonder and foster the desire to learn more? Designed for early and mid-career teachers\, this workshop will explore how to use the Question Formulation Technique (QFT) to get all of your students involved in asking (and answering) phenomenon-based questions throughout your units. We will also discuss how the QFT works as a formative assessment and in fulfilling many indicators in the Danielson framework. \nPeter Davenport has taught middle school life\, earth and physical sciences in The Bronx for the past 12 years. Prior to teaching\, he was a print journalist and editor\, and worked as an interpretive guide developing and leading outdoor programs at Walden Pond in Concord\, Mass.\, and with the Appalachian Mountain Club in New Hampshire. He holds an undergraduate degree in history and graduate degrees in teaching and environmental education. He spends free time bird-watching in New York City’s green spaces. \nINTERESTED IN PURCHASING 2 OR MORE TICKETS?\nContact us at info@stemteachersnyc.org for a 10% discount! \nAbout Us\nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/the-questioning-classroom-all/
LOCATION:Marymount School of New York\, 115 East 97th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Summer STEM 2025,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T123000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20250415T135239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T135243Z
UID:10000569-1747476000-1747485000@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Tinkering for Teachers! Data Literacy & Simple Programming for K-8
DESCRIPTION:Hands-on workshop for teachers! Bring data literacy & the language of problem solving to your classroom w/ an introduction to Micro:bits!\n\n\nDate/Time: Saturday\, May 17\, from 10am – 12:30pm.Location: in Manhattan\, exact location to be announced.Workshop Leaders: Kate Macaulay & Michelle VelhoCTLE credit offered \n \nWorkshop description\nWhether you are a beginner or advanced Micro:bit user\, if you are exploring data literacy\, this half-day workshop is for you! By using real-world examples of data collection\, you will log and interpret data and collaborate with fellow teachers on ways to bring these skills to your classroom. After an introduction\, self-selected beginners and advanced users will work on a data logging projects and come together in a final challenge. These can easily be extended with more data and discussions\, and are replicable in classrooms studying topics in science and technology\, but also business\, urban planning\, and more. Put on your tinkering hat and let’s get started! \nCoffee & pizza to be served! \n \nSTEMteachersNYC\nSince 2011\, STEMteachersNYC has delivered professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. See our website for much more information and full workshop listings – https://stemteachersnyc.org/ \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request?Teachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing OfficePlease reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor.Via Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nFAQs\nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor?Yes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop. (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions?Questions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?Refunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable?If your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information?Yes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits?Pre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?Visit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC?Click here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/Members find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/tinkering-for-teachers-data-literacy-simple-programming-for-k-8/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T113000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20241018T145139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T155722Z
UID:10000549-1732354200-1732361400@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Classroom Research Workshop - Inquiry Diagnostic with Project Plans
DESCRIPTION:What does inquiry look like in the classroom? What strategies can students use to self-assess? Pair consulting time with STEMteachersNYC. \n\n\n\nNov 23\, 9:30-11:30am ET\, via Zoom. \n\n\n\nLed by STEMteachersNYC Team. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nWhat does inquiry look like in the classroom? What does inquiry look like on paper? How do you know? What strategies can students use to self-assess? Once all pair project plans have had an initial review by NYAS\, STEMteachersNYC and colleagues\, in this workshop we will work with groups of pairs to review comments\, characterize the type of inquiry and level of active learning and engagement\, as well as support any revisions to project plans needed. Session may include assessment strategies for types of inquiry. \nAs part of our yearlong workshop series supporting classroom reserach projects\, this workshop aims to help you elevate student ownership of the research project design. Bring your students’ projects wherever they are\, or your lesson or unit plans to get started! \nNYAS Scientist in Residence Participants will be encouraged to bring their current project plans.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/classroom-research-workshop-inquiry-diagnostic-with-project-plans/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241027T163000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20241018T150411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T150414Z
UID:10000548-1730037600-1730046600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:From Classroom to Research Lab! Developing Testable Questions
DESCRIPTION:No more cookbook science labs! Engage your students in real\, student-driven research! Part 1 – Moving from phenomena to testable questions.\n\n\nLeaders: Tracy LaGrassa\, Jason Sullivan \nDeveloping Testable Questions – Oct 27\, 2:00-4:30pm ET via Zoom \nDescription: Are you tired of cookbook-style science labs? Would you like to engage your students in real\, student-driven independent research projects? Engaging high school and middle school students in the authentic research process stirs their curiosity and promotes creativity\, while introducing them to how science is done. \nIn this workshop\, we will model and share resources that teach students how to develop testable research questions\, design and execute their own rigorous experiments to answer those questions\, use statistics to analyze their results and present their data. Follow-up meetups will provide a space for reflecting on- and refining- your process of turning your science classroom into a research lab! In this workshop participants will put on their student-hats and dig into several phenomenon/experimental models and participants will learn to scaffold each aspect of the scientific process with mini-lessons. \nParticipants will be encouraged to bring student questions! \n \nJoin us in spring! Protocols for Student Peer Review & Scientific Communication. \nContinuing our deep dive into phenomenon/experimental models\, participants will look at strategies\, scaffolds\, and sample student work to explore how we have students write proposals and drafts\, and engage in peer review\, as well as how students generate a quad chart/mini-poster to report what they did and how and why they did it\, showing they understand not only their experiment\, but also the rationale behind their experiment and where it fits into the bigger picture. \nContent will be adapted to the needs and experience of participants.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/from-classroom-to-research-lab-developing-testable-questions/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241020T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20240910T180045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T180446Z
UID:10000546-1729418400-1729436400@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Life Science New Regents - THREE In Person Labs @DNALC
DESCRIPTION:Series package ticket that includes in-person labs only. In-person labs workshops will take place at our host site\, DNA Learning Center BK.\n\n\nLife Science New Regents – Mapping the new labs to your curriculum. \nOct 20\, Nov 17\, and Dec 14\, 2024 (10am-3pm; subject to change) \nHosted by the DNA Learning Center in Brooklyn \nLed by Chris Resch\, Qiao Feng\, and other seasoned teacher-leaders! \n \nPlan your new Regents Life Science Labs with us! Work with over three in person workshop days\, with supportive\, experienced\, mentors and a community of colleagues\, to experience the new labs yourself! \nThis summer we held a sold-out\, one-week\, professional learning workshop focused on the new Life Science Regents Labs. Based on what we learned from our teacher-participants\, Chris Resch and a team of experienced teachers and teacher-leaders will host three in-person lab workshops\, and four virtual planning sessions over the 2024-2025 school year.  \nLife Science education is often associated with memorization. But does it have to be? The Life Sciences is a subject rich in anchoring models that all tie together and build off each other and create a rich story of interactions and scale! Recent shifts in pedagogical research\, NGSS/NYS Regents standards have caused movement towards this more conceptually based approach to biology education. We want to help you move your lessons and teaching there as well! \n \nSummer 2024 Alumni Testimonials\n\n“I found the workshop really helpful and thought provoking… It was hands on and concrete and we were able to brainstorm approaches with other teachers in the same and in different circumstances than us.” Tobie B.\n“It was a great model for \, since it was taught/explained/ run by real classroom teachers. I love the simple idea of doing the class as teacher mode and student mode.” Joanna P.\n“… was extremely helpful to unpack and grapple with the information alongside veteran teachers who had so much to share from their own experiences teaching Biology to middle and high school students. Chris is an especially calm teacher\, and his approach with us in the workshop allowed us to experience what our students will experience as they embark on a more inquiry based approach to studying Biology\, as well as validating our angst as teachers in helping our students build the skills needed to be successful…” Ruth F.\n\n \nPriorities for the New Life Science Regents Labs Series: \n\nCurricular sequencing and placement of the labs.\nCross-unit connections to the bigger ideas and being more intentionally three dimensional.\nClaims Evidence Reasoning (CER) model will be woven through all three of the labs.\nFocus on pedagogical shifts inherent to NGSS/NYSSLS. Planning for the shift towards science literacy and practices\, and away from tons of facts.\nWorkshops in the series will target launching phenomena\, Socratic Dialogue\, and narratives\, and highlight very concrete lessons that complement the NYS labs.\n\nWe look forward to supporting you this year! \n \n \nCost: \nFull Series (All In-Person Labs + Monthly Virtual Sessions) > $280 \nThree In-person Labs Only > $195 (three labs\, $65/lab) \nMonthly Virtual Sessions Only > $85 (7 sessions\, ~$12/session) \nSingle Lab Workshop > $70 \n \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop. (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable? \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC? \nVisit our website: http://STEMteachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/life-science-new-regents-three-in-person-labs-dnalc/
LOCATION:DNA Learning Center NYC at City Tech\, 62 Tillary Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,Upcoming Events,Working Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20240311T190517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240406T123538Z
UID:10000536-1722502800-1722524400@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:STEM Planning & Design for School Leaders & Teams (ALL)
DESCRIPTION:Gain design & planning strategies for making your vision for STEM a reality at your school!\n\n\nLeaders: Pat Bauer\, Eric Walters and Kate Macaulay \nDates: August 1\, 2024\, 9 AM-3:00PM\, in-person at Trinity School \nAbout the Workshop \nThis unique one-day workshop is designed for school leaders and administrators looking for hands-on support as you shape your school-wide vision for STEM\, and manage the challenges that come with making your vision a reality. \nIn your role as a school leader\, STEM department chair\, or curriculum leader\, you may be grappling with: \n\nShaping a practical vision for STEM at your school. How do you develop a school mission and vision statement for STEM?\nBuilding a rollout timeline for new curriculum or pedagogy.\nCoordinating and supporting school wide STEM events.\nCoordinating and supporting cross-curricular projects or units.\nAddressing hands-on activities/projects for students (dealing with scheduling and/or facility/equipment restraints).\nBest practices in making the most of assessments and their outcomes\nWhere does peer coaching fit in?\n\nParticipants will dig into strategies for feasible implementation\, and the group will be offered time to work collaboratively with peers and facilitators on a plan before the end of the day. Join us in-person for an interactive workshop for emerging and experienced school leaders to “level up” your approaches and strategies for making your STEM vision a reality at your school. Participants will be asked to share priorities with facilitators in advance of the workshop day. \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $55 \nGeneral Admission\, Teacher price $70 \nGeneral Admission\, School price $100 \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop. (CTLE ID # 23385) \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable? \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC? \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/stem-planning-design-for-school-leaders-teams-all/
LOCATION:Marymount School of New York\, 115 East 97th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,Featured,High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2024,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240719T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20240412T152432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T152437Z
UID:10000540-1721034000-1721401200@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Life Science Evolved: Teaching in the Age of NGSS (w/New Regents Labs!)
DESCRIPTION:Teaching Life Science in the Age of NGSS – w/New Regents Labs and assessment tricks for the new year!\n\n\nDates: July 15-19\, 2024 (in person) \nLed by: Chris Resch and Qiao Feng \nLocation: City College of New York \n  \nLife Science education is often associated with memorization. But does it have to be?  The Life Sciences is a subject rich in anchoring models that all tie together and build off each other and create a rich story of interactions and scale! Recent shifts in pedagogical research\, NGSS/NYS Regents standards have caused movement towards this more conceptually based approach to biology education. We want to help you move your lessons and teaching there as well! \n  \nJoin us for our upcoming workshop\, “Life Science Evolved: Teaching Life Science in the Age of NGSS.”  This workshop will explore active learning strategies for deepening your student’s understanding of these crucial conceptual models and help you effectively implement a student-centered\, NGSS and NYS Regents-aligned approach to life science education.  To do this\, we will engage with key experiments and activities that can help students build a critical understanding of these models. These experiments will include the three new Regents Biology labs: Structure and Function: Balancing Act – Exploring Feedback and Homeostasis\, Inheritance and Variation of Traits: Unraveling the Mystery of Lactose Intolerance\, and Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: For the Birds – Designing Solutions.   \n  \nAdditionally\, participants will engage in both “student mode” and “teacher mode” so that they can experience these activities through both lenses and add practical tools to the teacher toolbox.  We will also have structured discussions about the new changes in the New York State Regents curriculum and test\, strategies for accommodating district-specific curricular requirements\, various student populations\, laboratory resources\, and the use of “Reflective Checklists” as a way of promoting student reflection throughout a unit. \n  \nWe welcome all teachers and administrators\, both new and experienced\, to join us for this engaging workshop! \n  \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $275 \nGeneral Admission Teacher Price $350 \nGeneral Admission School Price $500 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n  \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n  \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n  \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n  \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop. (CTLE ID # 23385) \n  \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n  \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable? \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n  \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n  \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n  \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n  \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n  \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC? \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n  \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n  \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you. \n 
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/life-science-evolved-teaching-in-the-age-of-ngss-w-new-regents-labs/
LOCATION:The City College of New York\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,Featured,High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2024,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240710T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20240701T111644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T143358Z
UID:10000543-1720603800-1720627200@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Computational Thinking for K8 - Building a language of problem solving!
DESCRIPTION:Bring the language of problem solving to your classroom! Use computational thinking and apply programming to real world scenarios!\n\n\nComputational Thinking in K8 – Building a Language of Problem Solving \nJuly 10-11\, 2024 (12CTLE) @The American Museum of Natural History \nLed by Greg Benedis-Grab and Kate Macaulay \n  \nSTEMteachersNYC invites K-8 teachers of all subjects to join a unique learning opportunity July 10-11\, 2024 to incorporate computational thinking into your existing curriculum! This program is free to participating teachers. \nBring the language of problem solving to your classroom! Use computational thinking and apply programming to real world scenarios and interdisciplinary examples from real world classrooms! Abstraction\, Logic\, Evaluation and more – the concepts and approaches of computational thinking can help students think through and tackle projects and problems\, and to work as a team and communicate solutions. Computation has become an integral part of every scientific field. Today’s scientists leverage computational tools\, use computation as a model for thinking\, conduct their investigations with computation and often must contribute to the design of the computational tools for their specific research. The NGSS emphasize the role of authentic professional practices in teaching science. One of the eight practices is computational thinking. \nOver the course of this two-day workshop participants will engage with practical tools and pedagogical approaches developed by Cornell Tech’s TIR teachers and STEMteachersNYC\, to adapt and incorporate the Barefoot Computing Framework of computational thinking concepts and skills into your existing curriculum and your school’s long term goals. \n  \nOUTCOMES \n\nStrengthen your school community & expand your professional network.\nEngage in cutting edge\, easily implemented strategies to scaffold Computational Thinking into your teaching.\nParticipants will be offered ongoing support by the STEMteachersNYC team.\n\nCurricular alignment (3-8 public) – Aligns with 3-8 EngageNY ELA and Math Curriculum. Equipment Needs/Requirements – none! Micro:Bit kits will be provided. \n  \nAn introduction to computational thinking and coding for teachers\, this 2-day workshop focuses on building an understanding of computational thinking and exploring how to emphasize\, enhance and extend computational thinking in science curricular materials. Participants will learn computer science concepts such as algorithms\, loops\, and conditionals and engage in hands-on computational thinking or coding exercises. This workshop offers a module on computational thinking\, followed by a module on Micro:Bit for beginners\, and culminates in small group integration planning time so that participants can adapt and incorporate computational thinking concepts and skills into their existing curriculum and their school’s long term goals\, as well as immediately implement strategies and tools in the classroom. \n  \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nRegular Teacher Price $140 \nSchool Price $200 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email registration@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/computational-thinking-for-k8-building-a-language-of-problem-solving/
LOCATION:American Museum of Natural History\, 200 Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,Featured,High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2024,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240504T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20240202T135833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T141844Z
UID:10000525-1714820400-1714831200@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Modeling the Majestic Mathematics of Manhattanhenge! (2 Half Days)
DESCRIPTION:Model the motion of the sun-earth system with your students! Use simulations to predict the duration of daytime at our latitude or the next!\n\n\nTwo-part professional learning workshop.  \nTitle: Modeling the Majestic Mathematics of Manhattanhenge \nDates: Two half days\, May 4 AND May 11\, 11:00am-2:00pm ET \nWorkshop leaders: Elissa Levy and Lawrence Whitier \n  \nYou probably learned in school that in the winter the weather is colder and the days are shorter because of the earth’s tilt. And you’ve probably heard of Manhattanhenge\, when the sunset aligns with Manhattan’s streets twice a year. But how are these phenomena connected? And how can our students model these phenomena in ways that deepen understanding and spark further questions? \nIn this two-session series\, we’ll build out a few GeoGebra simulations to model the motion of the sun-earth system\, which will enable us to predict the duration of daytime at our latitude or the next occurrence of Manhattanhenge. In the first session\, we’ll use multiple representations to explore how sunlight hits the earth\, aligning on terminology and geometric principles. In the second session\, we’ll construct 2-D GeoGebra models to make sense of the geometry\, and extend our GeoGebra models into three dimensions – as well as discussing classroom applications. This workshop does not require any prior GeoGebra experience and is open to all teachers. We expect the content to be particularly relevant for high school math\, physics\, and earth science courses. \n  \nCost: $45 (Limited # of tickets!) \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/modeling-the-majestic-mathematics-of-manhattanhenge-2-half-days/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Featured,STEM Essentials,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20231130T152343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T152344Z
UID:10000522-1702054800-1702062000@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Micro:Bits! Classroom Friendly Climate Sensors for Grades 4-10 (w/kits!)
DESCRIPTION:Simplify programming and bring data collection to life in your classroom with Micro:Bits! Led by seasoned master teacher Greg Benedis-Grab!\n\n\nMicro:Bits! Classroom Friendly Climate Sensors for Grades 4-10 \nLed by: Greg Benedis-Grab \nDate: Dec 8\, 2023\, 5:00-7:00pm ET\, via Zoom \nIn our approach\, students use programmable sensors (Micro:Bit) to ask questions\, define problems and engage in the science and engineering practices. We democratize computing\, so that diverse students can define the role of computational tools in our society. If we intend to impact climate change\, all students need facility with the process of data collection to understand the problem and engineer creative solutions. \nNo prior experience using sensor technologies or programming is needed. \nOne Micro:Bits kit will be shipped to each participant in advance! \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) $25 per person to reserve your spot. This workshop is offered under our ClimateSTEM Series and is sponsored by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/microbits-classroom-friendly-climate-sensors-for-grades-4-10-w-kits/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,ClimateSTEM,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230302T203354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T142127Z
UID:10000048-1692262800-1692370800@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Advanced Assessment and Standards Based Grading (MS/HS)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis two-day workshop will extend learning and build on your experiences with standards based grading from your classroom.\n\n\nLeaders: Manjula Nair\, Sharona Kahn\, and Mark Schober \nDates: Aug 17-18\, 2023 (9:00-3:00pm EDT\, via Zoom) \nAbout the Workshop \nIf you have started using Standards Based Grading in your classes\, this workshop is for you. You have doubtlessly encountered many questions about implementation\, workload\, objectives\, assessments\, reassessments\, grade conversions\, equity\, philosophical underpinnings (and so much more) that you would love to discuss with other SBG practitioners. This workshop is the place to learn from each other and find ways to make your system of SBG even better. \nDuring the workshop\, participants will share how they use SBG\, providing an inspirational buffet of SBG systems that uniquely meet the needs of various students and schools. Additionally\, concerns and questions about what could be better\, smoother\, or more effective will seed development\, refinement\, and troubleshooting discussions. The workshop features collaborative time in various groupings to address specific projects\, as well as individual time to incorporate new ideas into course materials. \n \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $110 \nRegular Teacher Price $140 \nSchool Price $200 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/advanced-assessment-and-standards-based-grading-ms-hs/
LOCATION:STEMteachersNYC\, Via Zoom\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230814T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230816T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230302T203352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T142013Z
UID:10000044-1692003600-1692198000@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Assessment and Standards Based Grading (MS/HS)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis three-day workshop will guide you through the steps to set up your classes for standards-based grading.\n\n\nLeaders: Manjula Nair\, Sharona Kahn\, and Mark Schober \nDates: Aug 14-16\, 2023 (9:00-3:00pm EDT\, via Zoom) \nAbout the Workshop \nThe leaders worked… “as a great team to take a group of folks who were all over the place in their views on SBG to push ourselves to be better teachers.” “LOVED it! It was very well organized and seemed perfectly scaffolded for helping me as a newbie.” \nWhat do you want students to know and be able to do when they leave your course? How do you communicate these objectives to your students clearly? How do you design instruction and provide feedback that helps students to meet your goals? By critically examining how we assess student work\, we can improve instruction\, student attitudes towards learning\, and equity in grading. “Standards-Based Grading” provides students itemized feedback according to your course learning objectives. Students are then better able to know what they understand and what concepts need further practice and reassessment. In short\, SBG encourages a growth-mindset\, practice-until-you-succeed approach to learning. \nThe workshop\, tailored to middle and upper school STEM teachers\, guides you through an incremental adoption of SBG practices\, provides sample learning standards\, assessments\, and gradebooks\, and gives you structured time and feedback for tailoring these tools for your own classes. Throughout\, we will consider how to make an effective assessment strategy that is an integral part of a cyclical learning process. If at all possible\, attend with a colleague! \n \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $165 \nRegular Teacher Price $210 \nSchool Price $300 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/introduction-to-assessment-and-standards-based-grading-ms-hs/
LOCATION:Trinity School\, 139 W 91st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230811T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230309T114216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T141925Z
UID:10000050-1690794000-1691766000@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Kid Talk Teacher Talk - Elevating Discourse in Elementary STEM (ES)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop is aimed to provide you with new questioning strategies and tools for how to raise the level of student-to-student discourse.\n\n\nKid Talk Teacher Talk – Elevating Discourse in Elementary STEM\nJuly 31 – August 11\, 2023 \nLeaders: Jason Sullivan\, Michelle Velho\, Kasie Stark\, and Leton Hall. \nThis workshop takes place in-person at City College\, NYC. \nKid Talk teacher Talk (KT3) assists elementary teachers in asking effective launch questions for hands-on STEM investigations. As teachers experience ways to engage students in talking about scientific phenomena in a summer lab-school setting\, they gain confidence and expertise to bring new strategies into their regular classroom setting. The powerful opportunity to listen closely to student conversations around science during a 2-week summer experience\, coupled with support from teacher mentors\, and program leaders has not only demonstrated changes and growth in student classroom discourse\, but created an active\, growing professional network and expanded STEMteachersNYC’s outreach to primary-grades. \nKey components of the KT3 approach\, which continues to be offered as part of the annual STEMteachersNYC Summer STEM Institute: \n\nAlignment with individual participants’ existing approaches and curriculum.\nA focus on facilitating the use of existing pedagogical expertise to transfer instructional strategies used to teach reading and writing to grade-appropriate science discussions.\nStrategies for teaching teachers to build increasingly student-led discourse.\nTwo-week summer Lab School Model + coaching and school year reunions.\n\nThe KT3 project also aims to extend discussion practices from YOUR high confidence subjects into all classroom subjects discussed & leveraging it as common thread/cross curricular glue in ELA & NGSS classrooms. \nREACH OUT FOR INFORMATION ON BECOMING A SUMMER HOST SCHOOL! UP TO 5 HOST SCHOOL TEACHERS ATTEND FREE! \n \nCost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $550 \nRegular Teacher Price $700 \nSchool Price $1000 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/kid-talk-teacher-talk-elevating-discourse-in-elementary-stem-es-2/
LOCATION:City College\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elementary School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230718T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230620T141052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T141646Z
UID:10000056-1689670800-1689778800@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Dynamic Unit Planning & Curriculum Design for Chemistry & Physics
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCreating in any Classroom! Woodworking for Teachers (Grades 3-8)Led by: Lindsay Calhoun\, Mike SchloffDescription: Join Maplewoodshop for\n\n\nDynamic Unit Planngin & Curriculum Design for Chemistry & Physics Classrooms\nLed by: Pat Bauer\nNeed time to work on developing your chemistry/physical science curriculum? Work with seasoned and new teachers to identify your philosophy/storyline\, develop beginning-of-the-year lessons\, identify a hands-on activity/demonstration/lab for each unit with accompanying strategies/worksheets for developing the concepts demonstrated via the activity. Participants will be encouraged to share ideas about how to adapt materials to better meet the needs of students and/or their particular teaching situation as well as share outside resources. \n \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCost: $110-200 (Limited # of tickets!) \nEmail questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in purchasing a series\, registering as a team\, and/or want an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact karen@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to yadana@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nNot without authorization\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nNo\, but you will receive CTLE hours. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us at check-in. We will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/dynamic-unit-planning-curriculum-design-for-chemistry-physics/
LOCATION:Portfolio School\, 90 Hudson Street\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:High School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230712T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230719T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230317T110228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T165557Z
UID:10000051-1689166800-1689771600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Transform Your Science Classroom into a Research Lab! (HS)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTired of doing cookbook style science labs with your students? Would you like to engage your students in real\, student-driven research!\n\n\nLeaders: Tracy LaGrassa and JoAnn Gensert \nDates: FOUR AFTERNOONS – July 12\, 13\, 18 & 19\, 2023 (2:00-4:00pm EDT\,@The Manne Institute at The Bronx High School of Science) \nAbout the Workshop \nTurn your science classroom into a research lab! \nDescription: Are you tired of cookbook-style science labs? Would you like to engage your students in real\, student-driven independent research projects? Engaging high school and middle school students in the authentic research process stirs their curiosity and promotes creativity\, while introducing them to how science is done. \nIn this workshop\, we will model and share resources that teach students how to develop testable research questions\, design and execute their own rigorous experiments to answer those questions\, use statistics to analyze their results and present their data. Follow-up meetups will provide a space for reflecting on- and refining- your process of turning your science classroom into a research lab! \nIn this workshop participants will put on their student-hats and dig into one or more of the follow models: \n\n*Exercise physiology (respiration rate\, lung volume\, heart rate)\,\n*Psychology (Stroop test)\,\n*Animal behavior experiments (pill bugs).\n\nAdditional time in the workshop will focus on assessing student progress in a research course. Participants will learn to scaffold each aspect of the scientific process with mini-lessons. We also will look at strategies\, scaffolds\, and sample student work to explore how we: \n\n*Have students write proposals and drafts\, and engage in peer review.\n*How students generate a quad chart/mini-poster to report what they did and how and why they did it\, showing they understand not only their experiment\, but also the rationale behind their experiment and where it fits into the bigger picture.\n\nContent will be adapted to the needs and experience of participants.  \n \nCost:  $82.50-$150.00 (Limited # of tickets!) \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/transform-your-science-classroom-into-a-research-lab-hs/
LOCATION:The Manne Institute at The Bronx High School of Science\, 75 W 205th Street\, Bronx\, New York\, 10468
CATEGORIES:High School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230302T203348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T141415Z
UID:10000046-1689066000-1689087600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:STEM Planning & Design for School Leaders (All Grades)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGain design & planning strategies for making your vision for STEM a reality at your school!\n\n\nLeaders: Pat Bauer\, Eric Walters and Kate Macaulay. \nDates: July 11\, 2023\, 9 AM-3:00PM\, in-person at The Portfolio School \nAbout the Workshop \nThis unique one-day workshop is designed for school leaders and administrators looking for hands-on support as you shape your school-wide vision for STEM\, and manage the challenges that come with making your vision a reality. \nIn your role as a school leader\, STEM department chair\, or curriculum leader\, you may be grappling with: \n\n– Shaping a practical vision for STEM at your school. How do you develop a school mission and vision statement for STEM?\n– Building a rollout timeline for new curriculum or pedagogy.\n– Coordinating and supporting school wide STEM events.\n– Coordinating and supporting cross-curricular projects or units.\n– Addressing hands-on activities/projects for students (dealing with scheduling and/or facility/equipment restraints).\n– Best practices in making the most of assessments and their outcomes\n– Where does peer coaching fit in?\n \n\nParticipants will dig into strategies for feasible implementation\, and the group will be offered time to work collaboratively with peers and facilitators on a plan before the end of the day. Join us in-person for an interactive workshop for emerging and experienced school leaders to “level up” your approaches and strategies for making your STEM vision a reality at your school. Participants will be asked to share priorities with facilitators in advance of the workshop day. \nCost:  (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $55 \nGeneral Admission $100 \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/stem-planning-design-for-school-leaders-all-grades/
LOCATION:Trinity School\, 139 W 91st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230302T203345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T203224Z
UID:10000045-1689066000-1689087600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Intentional Coaching & Mentoring - Skills for STEM Faculty (All Grades)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us and reimagine coaching and mentoring through a lens of collaboration and community! \n\n\nLeaders: Juliette Guarino Berg\, Dr. Allan Powe \nDates: July 11\, 2023\, 9:00am-3:00pm (in-person @The Portfolio School) \nAbout the Workshop Series \nIn your role as a STEM department chair\, curriculum leader\, or faculty member\, you may have been asked to coach and/or mentor a new member of your department. That faculty member may arrive with years of experience or maybe fresh out of college. So what do you do? How can we bring together our intrinsic and extrinsic motivations to serve as a mentor\, and the desire to pass on institutional and pedagogical knowledge to a new member of the community? How do we\, as STEM educators\, reimagine coaching and mentoring through a lens of collaboration and community building? \nJoin aspiring\, novice\, and experienced coaches and mentors in this interactive workshop to “level up” your approach to onboarding new STEM faculty to your institution. We will explore best practices in coaching and mentoring that will help you refine and enhance your skills as well as introduce strategies to make the coach/mentee relationship engaging and rewarding for all involved. We will then roleplay specific scenarios that will put your newly-acquired skills into practice as well as address and resolve some of the challenges faced by faculty as they become integral members of new institutions. You’ll leave with a toolkit of skills and strategies to reframe the coaching experience and make the upcoming school year the best year ever! \nAppropriate for those looking to hone their coaching and mentoring skills; newly retired teachers; department chairs\, curriculum leaders\, or other STEM faculty members expecting to mentor new colleagues in the near future. \nCost:  (Limited # of tickets!) \nTeacher Price $50 \nSchool Price $75 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n  \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n  \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n  \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n  \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n  \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n  \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n  \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n  \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n  \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n  \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve filed site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n  \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n  \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n  \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/intentional-coaching-mentoring-skills-for-stem-faculty-all-grades/
LOCATION:Portfolio School\, 90 Hudson Street\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230705T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230309T112453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T141255Z
UID:10000049-1688547600-1689346800@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Foundations in Student-Centered\, Models-Based High School Physics (HS)
DESCRIPTION:For a limited time only\, we’re offering a 25% discount on our summer workshops. Use code SummerSTEMFLASH25 at checkout and let the STEM adventure begin!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDorms-Summer-STEM-Institute-2023Download\n\n\n9 day workshop\, all in-person at Storm King. Master hands-on\, student-centered\, models-based lessons & units and create your own!\n\n\nLeaders: Paul Feffer \nDates:  \nWeek 1: July 5-8\, 2023 (9:00-3:00pm EDT/NOTE! Includes Saturday!) \nWeek 2: July 10-14\, 2023 (9:00-3:00pm EDT) \nAdditional hours will be offered over Zoom to support implementation.  \nNOTE: Workshop takes place in-person at the Storm King School. *Room and board is available – please email info@stemteachersnyc.org for more information!* View Storm King Campus Info sheet here! \nParticipants register for two Weeks (9 days). Week 1 will include the pedagogy introduction\, scientific methods\, 1-D kinematics\, and Newton’s Laws\, and Week 2 will cover 2-D kinematics\, energy\, and momentum. \nFoundations in Student-Centered\, Models-Based Mechanics for High School Physics (HS) \nAbout the Workshop: \nActive and pre-service physics teachers\, join us this summer to develop your skills and learn ways to engage your students in a student-centered\, model-based\, curricular approach that will deepen their understanding of core physics concepts. \nAs a participant\, you will observe instruction from a student perspective (“student mode”) as you conduct lab activities that are central to each unit and which are ready for your own classroom. Alternating between student- and teacher-mode\, we will discuss the pedagogical rationale behind each activity\, and strategies for adapting to various student populations and classroom resources. The materials and techniques in this workshop are all directly useful in the NYS Regents Physics Curriculum and in most other intro-level high school physics courses\, including the AP Physics 1 curriculum. The activities emphasize depth over breadth; as a result\, they cover many\, but not by any means all\, of the topics in the Regents Physics and most other intro curricula. \nThe workshop will focus on fundamental physics mechanics concepts including kinematics (constant velocity and uniform acceleration)\, dynamics (Newton’s Laws)\, circular motion\, and the conserved quantities momentum and energy. The models we will navigate are comprised of descriptive\, diagrammatic\, graphical\, and algebraic representations\, which are developed through observation\, experimentation\, and reflection\, and “deployed” through prediction and verification. The constructivist process we will explore encourages student teamwork and active\, productive discussion\, not just with the teacher\, but with fellow classmates. \nIf you are a pre-service physics teacher\, this workshop will help you prepare for your first year teaching an algebra-based intro physics course. If you are an experienced physics teacher accustomed to a traditional textbook/lecture approach\, this workshop may give you new ideas for presenting concepts and encouraging a hands-on\, collaborative\, classroom culture. \n\n Cost: (Limited # of tickets!) \nEarly Bird $220-495 \nRegular Teacher Price $280-630 \nSchool Price $400-9000 \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend summer workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/foundations-in-student-centered-models-based-high-school-physics-hs/
LOCATION:The Storm King School\, 314 Mountain Rd\, Cornwall-On-Hudson\, NY\, 12520\, United States
CATEGORIES:High School,Summer STEM 2023,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230429T113000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230215T133143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T145123Z
UID:10000041-1682753400-1682767800@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:A Bird Walk in Central Park: Come enjoy the spring migration! (ALL)
DESCRIPTION:During the Spring Migration\, a huge variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel for their journey North!\n\n\nLeaders: Peter Davenport and Fernand Brunschwig \nFormat and Dates: One 3.5 Hour Session\, 4/29/2023 (7:30-11:30am EDT – in person) \nWorkshops in our ClimateSTEM Series are made possible with support from ConEd. \nGroup Meets at 103rd Street & Central Park West \nDescription: Central Park is an urban oasis for birds as well as people. In spring\, Central Park becomes a global birding hot-spot. Thousands of colorful songbirds migrating from the tropics stop in the park each day in April\, May and early June to refuel on insects before continuing north toward their breeding grounds. Join us for a walk through the north end of the park to learn how to identify these birds—flycatchers\, warblers\, thrushes\, raptors and more—and search for rarities. Learn how to identify the birds and find out about their behavior. Bring walking footwear and binoculars and/or a camera with a good telephoto lens. Don’t be late—We will start walking at 7:45 am sharp. \nIncludes slides and other classroom-friendly resources! \n  \nCost:  $50 Stipends for first 8 teachers; free to all others (Limited # of tickets!) \nThe first eight teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this workshop! Free to all other attendees. Participants receiving stipends will be asked to provide feedback in addition to our exit ticket\, at the end of the workshop. Our ClimateSTEM Series is supported by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n  \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n  \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n  \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n  \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n  \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n  \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n  \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n  \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n  \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n  \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n  \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n  \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n  \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/a-bird-walk-in-central-park-come-enjoy-the-spring-migration-all/
LOCATION:Central Park\, 103rd Street and Central Park West\, New York\, NY\, 10025\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,ClimateSTEM,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230124T131920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230124T132345Z
UID:10000034-1682017200-1682022600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Survival Essentials for the Classroom - Homework (ALL)
DESCRIPTION: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!\n\n\nLeaders: Jenna Peet \nDates: April 20\, 2023 (7:00-8:30pm EDT\, via Zoom) \nAbout the Workshop Series (Attend one or all!) \nThe Survival Essentials workshop mini-series for new and pre-service teachers offers you insight\, resources\, and support to help you establish solid routines\, systems\, and strategies for communication and assessment for your classroom. Gain the skills that help your ‘behind the scenes’ work run smoothly so you can get back to teaching! \nPart 4 – April 20: Homework \nHomework is a vital part of the learning process for many students\, but it can be a challenge to stay on top of – not to mention getting students (and parents) to see the purpose of the work you assign. Let’s talk about ways of simplifying your systems for planning\, collecting\, and assessing homework\, as well as how to incentivize students by making homework more meaningful to them and how to get parents to support their child’s learning at home. \nAdditional Workshops in the Survival Essentials for the Classroom Mini-series \nPart 1 – Feb 16: Parent Communication \nPart 2 – March 9: Self-running Classrooms \nPart 3 – March 30: Sustainable Systems \n  \nCost:  $15 per workshop (Limited # of tickets!); FREE for preservice teachers. Participants receive CTLE for this workshop. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n  \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n  \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n  \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n  \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n  \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n  \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n  \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n  \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n  \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n  \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n  \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n  \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n  \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/survival-essentials-for-the-classroom-homework-all-2/
LOCATION:STEMteachersNYC\, Via Zoom\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,STEM Essentials,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T161500
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230327T133121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T134829Z
UID:10000038-1680535800-1680538500@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Kid Talk Teacher Talk - Become a Summer 2023 STEMLab School! INFO SESSION
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Kid Talk Teacher Talk & How to Become a Summer 2023 KT3 Network Hub School for your community!\n\n\nLeaders: Jason Sullivan\, Michelle Velho\, Kasie Stark \nDates: February 27\, 2023 (4:00-4:45pm EDT\, via Zoom) \nAbout  \nLearn about Kid Talk Teacher Talk & How to Become a Summer 2023 KT3 Network Hub School for your community! \nKid Talk Teacher Talk (KT3) has been a staple STEMteachersNYC professional learning workshop for elementary teachers since 2015. Led by seasoned teachers and department heads\, this workshop incorporates pedagogical and assessment strategies that allow teachers to transform basic hands-on lessons\, into highly interactive\, discourse and inquiry based learning experiences driven by student interest and agency. Participants learn techniques that support teacher capacity to tap into and leverage learning progressions\, and student capacity and skill in questioning and Socratically building on peer ideas – essential to creating the foundation of ‘learning in community’ that science and STEM research communities. \nJoin us February 27 for an information session on the scope of the workshop\, as well as the benefits of becoming a KT3 Summer 2023 STEMLab School. Hosting a two-week KT3 workshop comes with: \n\n5 free seats for your teachers.\nOne week of instruction for summer camp students.\nOptional STEM coaching for the subsequent school year.\n\nWe truly look forward to meetign you and learning about your vision for STEM at your school. \nThis information session will give you an overview of the program and benefits\, and offer time for QA with the developers\, facilitators\, and some of our alumni! See how Kid Talk Teacher Talk can bring your STEM curriculum to the next level! \n  \nCost: FREE! \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n  \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n  \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n  \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n  \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n  \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n  \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n  \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n  \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n  \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n  \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n  \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n  \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n  \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/kid-talk-teacher-talk-become-a-summer-2023-stemlab-school-info-session/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,STEM Essentials,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230215T172102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T142607Z
UID:10000042-1680429600-1680440400@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:FREE - Sound Across the Curriculum - Project Based STEAM (3 Part Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Join peers from across subjects & grades\, learn from UFS Artist in Residence Nikki Lindt\, & build your own piezo disc sound capturing tools!\n\n \n\nLeaders: Nikki Lindt \nDates: April 2\, 23\, and June 3or4\, 2023 (10:00am-1:00pm EDT\, in person. April 2 meets in Prospect Park\, Brooklyn). \nThe first eight teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this two hour workshop! Free to all other attendees. Workshops in our ClimateSTEM Series are made possible with support from ConEd. \nSound Across the Curriculum – Sensing Place/Sense of Place \nThis 3 Part Workshops on Outdoor Project Based STEAM was developed in collaboration with the NYC Parks Department Office of Teaching & Learning Services. \nCalling all STEM & STEAM-Curious Teachers! Join us for a FREE\, three-part\, in-person series that aims to give you and your students an oportunity to take your science and engineering lessons outside – and make intentional cross-curricular connections while we’re at it! This series will help you foster parks-based interdisciplinary teaching & learning in NYC by: \n\nIntroducing educators to alternative methods of parks-based research/data collection practiced by resident artist-researchers in the USFS/TNoC Arts Collaborative Program\nPartnering STEM and Humanities teachers to co-create parks-based learning experiences that can used by other educators as inspiration and/or instruction\nProviding the space and resources for educator teams to learn\, experiment\, and share with one together\nBuild awareness of/connection to educational and career path opportunities with K-12/secondary education community and NYC Parks\n\nTEACHERS OF ALL CONTENT AREAS & GRADES WELCOME! BRING A COLLEAGUE! Music\, Art\, ELA\, Librarians\, Maker\, STEM… all teachers welcome! \n \nSession 1/April 2: Learn (@Prospect Park\, rain or shine) \nIntroduction to the Underground Sound Project with artist Nikki Lindt! Learn how the project was developed\, how it has grown\, and experience it for yourself! \nCross-curricular collaborative team: Nikki Lindt\, Lindsay Campbell (USFS/Urban Field Station)\, and Robin Sanchez (NYC DEP). \nTool introductions: contact microphone\, hydrophone\, geophone. \nSession 2/April 23: Make (@Makerspace in Manhattan) \nTinkering introduction to Nikki’s tools\, participants build 3 different versions and test them out. \nOptional follow-up: troubleshooting\, re-making\, classroom progress session. \nSession 3/June 3or4: Share (Location & date TBD) \nReconvene participants and researchers for show and tell! This will be an in-person session\, ideally with a parallel virtual Google Site Gallery of student work. We will celebrate\, debrief\, and discuss the value of a collaborative art-sound-science project as a central node for outdoor project based learning! \n \nCost: Attendance will be capped at 16 participants. All participants who attend all 3 sessions receive a $100 stipend. We will maintain a waitlist for all sessions. You must participate to receive a stipend – if you register but do not attend\, the stipend will be given to the next registrant-attendee. Participants receiving stipends will be asked to provide feedback in addition to our exit ticket\, at the end of the workshop. Our ClimateSTEM Series is supported by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/free-sound-across-the-curriculum-project-based-steam-3-part-workshop/
LOCATION:Prospect Park Brooklyn\, 10 Grand Army Plaza\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230116T134207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T130448Z
UID:10000030-1680339600-1680361200@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Prep For Earth Week! Start Moving Towards Sustainability!
DESCRIPTION:Participate in interactive simulations and discussions that highlight the shift in mindset required to move toward sustainability!\n\n\nLeaders: Glen Stuart \nDates: April 1\, 2023 (9:00am-3:00pm EDT\, in person at Trinity School) \nAbout the Workshop \nPrep For Earth Week! Start Moving Towards Sustainability! \nNOT JUST FOR SCIENCE TEACHERS! \nDescription: In this in-person workshop you will participate in interactive simulations and discussions that highlight the shift in mindset required to move toward sustainability\, rather than away from problems. You will also unpack this experience in teacher mode to uncover the teacher moves that can unlock students’ full potential. Lastly\, and most importantly you will have time to apply your newly discovered lens of “toward thinking” to an upcoming lesson – just in time for Earth Week. This is not just for science teachers! English\, History\, Foreign Language\, and Art. All are welcome! \n \nCost:  $50 Stipends for first 10 teachers; free to all others (Limited # of tickets!) \nThe first ten teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this workshop! Free to all other attendees. Participants receiving stipends will be asked to provide feedback in addition to our exit ticket\, at the end of the workshop. Our ClimateSTEM Series is supported by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/prep-for-earth-week-start-moving-towards-sustainability/
LOCATION:Trinity School\, 139 W 91st Street\, New York\, NY\, 10024\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,ClimateSTEM,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230215T133126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T144222Z
UID:10000040-1679734800-1679745600@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:Teaching Hudson River Data - Taking Classroom Research Outside! (ES/MS)
DESCRIPTION:Teach about Climate Change through a Hudson River Estuary Unit\, and learn to bring classroom research outside!\n\n\nLeaders: Michelle Velho\, Grace Sanvictores \nDates: March 25\, 2023 (9:00am-12:00pm EDT\, via Zoom) \nWorkshops in our ClimateSTEM Series are made possible with support from ConEd. \nAbout the Workshop \nCome explore modern-day practices and historical perspectives on climate change! In this interactive workshop\, we will share our cross-curricular Hudson River Estuary Unit with an emphasis on Climate Change and provide a framework to create your own local or climate change unit. Participants will start by identifying resources in their local environment\, such as natural resources (e.g. water\, soil\, and wildlife)\, cultural resources (e.g. historic sites and local traditions)\, and human resources (e.g.\, local businesses and communities)and chart out the topic that can be studied. \n\nWe will look at how Native Americans developed a deep understanding of the Hudson River valley and how that inform modern-day practices like crop rotation and respecting seasonal changes when caring for the land and other resources.\nWe will then expand our focus and examine climate change from a regional and global point of view and investigate the interconnections between local and regional resources.\n\nJoin us to gain an interdisciplinary understanding of Climate Change and our environment! \n\nThis interactive workshop will start by having participants identify resources in their local environment and narrowing down areas of focus to study.\nParticipants will work to expand the same idea and look at it from a regional and global point of view.\nParticipants will view climate change through different perspectives\, such as spatially\, culturally\, politically\, economically\, or historically.\nParticipants will receive a list of resources to help with data visualization and modeling.\n\nCost:  $50 Stipends for first 8 teachers; free to all others (Limited # of tickets!) \nThe first eight teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this workshop! Free to all other attendees. Participants receiving stipends will be asked to provide feedback in addition to our exit ticket\, at the end of the workshop. Our ClimateSTEM Series is supported by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/teaching-hudson-river-data-taking-classroom-research-outside-es-ms/
LOCATION:STEMteachersNYC\, Via Zoom\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:ClimateSTEM,Elementary School,Middle School,Upcoming Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T120000
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CREATED:20230125T162610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230126T194707Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Coding Physics Simulations for Teachers (HS)
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we will learn the basics of the JavaScript within the p5.js environment with a focus on constructing physics simulations.\n\n\nIntroduction to Coding Physics Simulations for Teachers \nLeader: Paul Feffer \nDate: Saturday\, March 25\, 2023\, 9am-12pm EDT \nAbout the Workshop \nIn this professional development workshop for teachers\, we will learn the basics of the JavaScript programming language within the p5.js environment with a focus on constructing physics simulations. Javascript is one of the most popular programming languages today which is used for web app development and desktop and mobile applications. p5.js is a JavaScript library of “tools” designed for creative coding with easy access to graphics and animation. These capabilities make p5.js ideal for physics teachers with little or no programming experience to start coding physics simulations! \nWhile three hours is hardly enough time for the briefest of introductions\, you will learn enough to get started and to find resources to continue your journey. As we cover some basic programming concepts\, you will code simulations for objects (1) moving at constant velocity\, (2) accelerating under the influence of a net force such as gravity\, allowing us to simulate projectile motion\, and (3) oscillating under a linear restoring force (a.k.a. a spring). As time permits\, we may also explore simulating orbital dynamics\, and how to use “leapfrog” integration to ensure a stable oscillatory motion that conserves energy. \n \n \nCost:  $25 (Limited # of tickets!) \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague.  \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering.  \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/introduction-to-coding-physics-simulations-for-teachers-hs/
LOCATION:STEMteachersNYC\, Via Zoom\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:High School,TechSTEM,Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040646
CREATED:20230215T133123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T144021Z
UID:10000039-1678611600-1678622400@stemteachersnyc.org
SUMMARY:FREE - Ecology Disrupted: Connecting Daily Life to Environmental Issues ALL
DESCRIPTION:Explore the ways in which everyday activities contribute to environmental issues through the disruption of normal ecological interactions.\n\n\nEcology Disrupted: Connecting Daily Life to Environmental Issues \nLeaders: Yeal Wyner \nDates: March 12\, 2023 (9:00-12:00pm EDT\, in person at City College) \nTickets: The first eight teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this two hour workshop! Free to all other attendees. Workshops in our ClimateSTEM Series are made possible with support from ConEd. \nAbout the Workshop \nThis workshop will introduce participants to the Ecology Disrupted teaching model to explore the ways in which everyday activities contribute to environmental issues through the disruption of normal ecological interactions. Making these connections is important for better integrating sustainability into our thinking about daily life activities. Workshop activities include: \n\nAn examination of the hidden ways people interact with even pristine environments\,\nA discussion of different environmental philosophers\,\nA deep dive into the link between evolutionary history and ecosystem function\,\nAn examination of the hidden environmental stories in everyday news\,\nAnd exploration of sustainability and the different ways daily life activities cause environmental issues through the disruption of regular ecosystem interactions.\n\nYael Wyner is Associate Professor of Teaching & Learning\, and Biology at the City College of New York. After completing her thesis research on the conservation genetics of lemurs\, Yael taught middle and high school for seven years. She developed the Ecology Disrupted model with National Science Foundation funding in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History. She is currently writing Environment Disrupted\, a college level introductory environmental science textbook for Macmillan. \n \nCost:  $50 Stipends for first 8 teachers; free to all others (Limited # of tickets!) \nThe first eight teacher-participants to sign up will receive a stipend of $50 for this two hour workshop! FREE to all other attendees. Participants receiving stipends will be asked to provide feedback in addition to our exit ticket\, at the end of the workshop. Our ClimateSTEM Series is supported by ConEd. \nSTEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers\, by teachers\, about teaching\, since 2011. All workshops over 2hrs offer CTLE. CUNY Pre-service teachers may attend for free; Brooklyn College Pre-service teachers receive Field Site hours. Please reach out if your school requires an invoice. We are an NYCDOE MTAC Vendor. \n \nCurrent CUNY students with valid ID may attend workshops at a discount or for FREE! Please email preservice@stemteachersnyc.org for details. \nEmail general questions to Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. Note this workshop requires a minimum number of participants. In the event there are not enough participants\, the workshop will be cancelled\, and a refund will be issued. \n \nInterested in an Invoice/Purchase Order Request? \nTeachers! Ask your school to pay for your ticket! All the school needs to do is send us a Purchase Order (PO). Fill out our PO/Invoice survey and we will prepare you an invoice for you to submit to your school/district. Or just copy and paste the information above and let them know the workshop you want to attend. Don’t be afraid to ask. There’s always a chance the money will be available and they’ll say yes\, but if you don’t ask\, there’s no chance at all. \nDistricts/Schools\, to request an invoice for a STEMteachersNYC Workshop\, please fill out a quick invoice survey. This is a required step in order to process your request. Any questions regarding the PO process please contact bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nPlease send Purchase Orders (POs) to our Billing Office \nVia Email: bookkeeper@stemteachersnyc.org \nOR Via US Mail: STEMteachersNYC – Billing Office 245 West 107th Street\, Suite 10B New York\, NY 10025. \n \nPlease read the FAQs section below carefully before registering. \n \nFAQs \nIs STEMteachersNYC an approved NYC DOE CTLE Vendor? \nYes. STEMteachersNYC is a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881). New York State Teachers will receive a CTLE certificate at the end of the workshop.  (CTLE ID # 23385) \n \nHow can I contact the organizer with any questions? \nQuestions about registration or tickets should be addressed to registration@STEMteachersNYC.org. \nQuestions about invoice/PO issues should be addressed to bookkeeper@STEMteachersNYC.org \nQuestions about our programs should be addressed to info@STEMteachersNYC.org \n \nIs the full workshop fee or the balance of the workshop fee refundable?  \nRefunds for the balance of the full workshop fee (that is\, the full fee minus the reservation fee) must be requested within one (1) week of payment and at least four (4) weeks before the start of the workshop. All such requests must be accompanied by an acceptable\, documented explanation. Judgments about acceptability of explanations and documentation\, and about whether or not a refund will be issued are at the sole discretion of STEMteachersNYC and are final. Refunds will not include fees charged on the initial payment by Eventbrite\, credit cards\, and/or banks. \n \nIs my reservation/ticket transferrable? \nIf your school or organization has made the ticket purchase for you\, your credit may be transferable to a school or organization colleague. \nAuthorization from our team will be required. Please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name\, or if you wish to transfer your reservation to a different workshop. \n \nCan I update my reservation information? \nYes\, you can update your reservation information. \n \nThe name on the reservation/ticket doesn’t match the attendee. Is that okay? \nNo\, please contact the STEMteachersNYC Registrar (Registration@STEMteachersNYC.org) to address this. \n \nCan I receive college level credits? \nIn-service teachers will receive CTLE hours. \nPre-service teachers whose college is participating in our “field-site hours” program will recieve field site hours or credit depending on that institution’s partnership agreement. Please make sure to include your faculty advisor or course professor’s name and contact when registering. \nFor more information about either of these\, please contact info@stemteachersnyc.org. \n \nWhere can I find more information about STEMteachersNYC?  \nVisit our website: http://STEMTeachersNYC.org or email info@stemteachersnyc.org \n \nHow can I join STEMteachersNYC? \nClick here – it’s free! http://stemteachersnyc.org/join/ \nMembers find out about workshops first and can sign up before others. \n \nPlease note: We take screenshots\, photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science teaching\, and of STEMteachersNYC – a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization – and to support future teacher leaders. If you register\, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish all your rights to the photographs and video recordings. \nIf you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded – you must inform us before the workshop starts. For in-person workshops\, we will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop\, and we will do our best to avoid you. We would also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself at the edge of the group so as to help us avoid you.
URL:https://stemteachersnyc.org/event/free-ecology-disrupted-connecting-daily-life-to-environmental-issues-all/
LOCATION:City College\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Grades,ClimateSTEM,Elementary School,High School,Middle School,Upcoming Events
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