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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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, or call 617-328-1515. 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) |