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Inspiring Climate Education Excellence” workshop. June 10-16, 2010. Boulder, C
Posted on Friday, March 05 @ 12:38:38 MST by rick

For All The Education and Outreach group of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado at Boulder seeks middle and high school science teacher applicants for the NASA-funded “Inspiring Climate Education Excellence” workshop to be held June 10-16, 2010 in Boulder, Colorado.  The purpose of the workshop is to provide professional development and instruction support for teachers who wish to improve their knowledge of climate science and of instructional practices particular to climate education.  To submit an application, see http://cires.colorado.edu/education/k12/ICEE/index.html    or contact Susan Buhr at susan.buhr@colorado.edu
Requiremnts for Participation
  • Complete 2-3 hours of advance assignments
  • Complete pre-workshop evaluation.
  • Able to participate in all-day workshop June 10-16, 8-5pm, at U. of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Currently teaching middle or high school students.
  • Complete follow-up work, including participation in teleconferences, classroom implementation, and participation in evaluation studies.
The workshop will be selective and limited to 24 teachers. First priority will be given to teachers who:
·             Are current full-time science teachers
·             Are interested in teaching climate science and energy topics
·             Have applied prior professional development to their curriculum
·             Collaborate actively with teachers in their home school/district
We seek teachers from rural, urban, and suburban settings, primarily from the Colorado region, but competitive applicants from outside this region will be selected as travel funds allow.  Teachers who work in underserved communities and who are interested in but do not currently teach climate and energy topics are especially encouraged to apply.
Teachers will receive a stipend of $300 upon completion of the workshop and an additional $180 stipend upon completion of all follow-up requirements for the course.  Graduate credit will be available at cost to the participant. Please contact Susan Buhr at susan.buhr@colorado.edu for more details. 
Travel Support.  Air, bus, or train travel reimbursement will be available for up to five teachers living outside the Front Range area of Colorado.  For those driving more than 60 miles one way, room, board, and partial mileage reimbursement is available.  Support for parking costs is available; carpooling is encouraged.  Participants may be asked to share rooms.

 
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