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MITS Summer Institute: Professional Development Opportunity!

Registration Deadline: June 1, 2010 (call for space after deadline)
For a complete brochure or to register visit www.mits.org, e-mail
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Southeast Region MITS Summer Institute has been selected as a Dept. of
Elementary and Secondary Education Professional Development Institute.
Registration Fee has been waived.**

- Up to 4 Graduate Credits available-

MITS, Inc. Museum Institute for Teaching Science 2010 Summer Institutes
Interactions in the Sciences: Observe, Investigate, Explain
Explore how cycles, processes and systems connect life, physical and earth science

July 6-9 & July 12-16

For Upper Elementary and Middle School Educators
A minds-on, hands-on professional development experience that will
provide you with scientific knowledge, classroom investigations and a
network of resources. Offered in seven regions of Massachusetts and
southeastern New Hampshire.

Spend 1-2 days at each partner organization as you participate in content
and skill development sessions taught by professional educators,
scientists and content experts. Daily activities include both indoor,
inquiry-based classroom experiences and outdoor, field experiences.

Berkshire Region: Berkshire Museum, Center for Ecological Technology, MA
DCR, Housatonic Valley Association Boston Region: Boston Children's
Museum, Harvard Museum of Natural History, New England Aquarium, Zoo New
England Cape Cod/South Shore Region: Cape Cod Maritime Museum, National
Marine Life Center, OceanQuest, South Shore Nature Center Merrimack

River Region: Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center,
Beaver Brook  Association, MA DCR, Nashua River Watershed Association
North Shore Region: Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center, HOBBES, Inc.,
MAS Endicott and Ipswich Regional Centers, Schooner Adventure

Southeast Region: Buttonwood Park Zoo, Lloyd Center for the Environment,
MAS Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, New Bedford Whaling Museum Worcester
Region: EcoTarium, MAS Wachusett Meadow Sanctuary, MA DCR, Tower Hill
Botanic Garden, Worcester Art Museum

Investigate:
. using inquiry-based, hands-on methods in your classroom
. resources at cultural institutions in your area
. life cycles and food chains in local habitats
. using interactive models to explain geology and climate
. ways that chemical and physical factors shape habitats
. how students can use data to describe what they observe
. and much more

Take home a teaching resource kit to ensure your success using inquiry in
the classroom. Earn PDPs and/or graduate credit.
Course Fee: $250 (discounts for more than one teacher per school);
additional fees for graduate credit based on institution selected
($150-$280 for 4 credits)

 
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NSTA Building a Presence for Science: Its mission is to end the isolation of classroom science teachers and to provide them with professional development opportunities and science teaching resources.

The McAuliffe/Challenger Learning Center strives to be the premier source for quality professional development for teachers in New England.

The programs described in these pages reflect our dedication to the classroom teacher, our commitment to hands-on education, and our belief that science, math, and technology are not just important - they're also FUN.

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education Professional Development:

Professional Development Points (PDPs) are earned by completing PD activities, and are the currency for renewing an educator's license.

National Science Teachers Professional Development: NSTA provides the best opportunities for increasing your power as a science educator.

NSTA Science Store

NSTA Learning Center: SciPacks

NSTA Professional Development Tools

Museum Institute for Teaching Science (MITS): The Summer Institutes are two-week professional development workshops that model, teach, and encourage PreK-8 teachers to use inquiry-based, hands-on methods of teaching STEM subjects in their classrooms. The Institutes are held in nine regions throughout Massachusetts providing greater access to teachers. Generally, there are four or more participating museums in each region with complementary programs according to the central theme for all the Institutes.

Association for Science Teacher Education (ASTE): promotes leadership and support for professionals involved in the education and development of teachers of science at all levels. ASTE advances practice and policy through scholarship, collaboration, and innovation in science teacher education across the world.

MIT Summer Workshop
The Department of Biology is actively involved in science outreach at the high school level. The goal of these outreach programs is to make science fun and exciting by bringing new hands-on activities into the classrooms, and to make teaching and learning science a more enriching and rewarding experience for both students and teachers.

Massachusetts Hall of Fame for Science Educators
The Massachusetts Hall of Fame for Science Educators was established in 1991-1992. Its purpose is to honor science educators who made significant contributions to science education in the State of Massachusetts over an extended period of time.

Office of Mathematic, Science and Technology Engineering (OMSTE) professional development resources

2009 Professional Development Instiutes