Posts Tagged ‘workshop’

Inquiry Workshop Next Week in PA!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

What Does Inquiry Science Look Like In the Elementary Classroom?

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Wednesday, April 7
4-6 pm
Enola Office, Meadow Room
55 Miller Street, Enola

Nurturing the child scientist in your classroom…

Please join our author and educator Belinda Basca for a hands-on, minds-on professional development workshop that will explore the philosophies and best practices of inquiry-based science learning. Bring your questions about how inquiry can make science sing!

Belinda Basca, MEd

Belinda began her career in the classroom in the Downingtown Area School District and then expanded her knowledge of science education as an educational researcher at Harvard’s Project Zero. She has worked with Science Companion as a lead author of several modules and currently manages company operations and pilot programs. She has a BS in biology and education from Penn State and a MEd in education from Harvard.

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To Register:
· Click here to register online at 48CARATS
· Or click here to email Steve Davis at sdavis@caiu.org

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**Would you like your Intermediate Unit to host a presentation like this? Just contact us at info(a)sciencecompanion.com — we’ll be happy to help you set one up!

PA Teachers! Earn Act 48 Hours at CCIU

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Join us for an Inquiry Science Workshop

What Does Inquiry Science Look Like
In the Elementary Classroom?

Wednesday, October 14
5:30-7:30 pm
CCIU-ESC, Room 401
455 Boot Road
Downingtown, PA 19335

RSVP Cheryl Everett
484-237-5336

Nurturing the child scientist in your classroom…

Please join our author and educator Belinda Basca for a hands-on, minds-on professional development workshop that will explore the philosophies and best practices of inquiry-based science learning. Bring your questions about how inquiry can make science sing!


Belinda Basca, MEd
Belinda Basca, Author

Belinda began her career in the classroom in the Downingtown Area School District and then expanded her knowledge of science education as an educational researcher at Harvard’s Project Zero. She has worked with Science Companion as a lead author of several modules and currently manages company operations and pilot programs. She has a BS in biology and education from Penn State and a MEd in education from Harvard.

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NSTA Was Great!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

 

And The Good Times Rolled!

nstaconference

Thanks to all of you who joined us at NSTA, either live in New Orleans or here at our Virtual NSTA!

We had a great time, both places.

If you’ve not yet had a chance to explore what we offered here at our Virtual NSTA, you can scroll back through the posts over the last several days or, check out our “Virtual Workshops” here:

Building An Air Cannon: Proof that Air has Mass and Volume

 Penny Pinchers: Observations of a Cent with Donna Leese

Making Rainbows: Bending Light to Make Colors

Toys and Energy Transfers with Lance Campbell

   

We’ll announce the results of our new Skill Builders Module raffle in the next couple of days — stay tuned!