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Supporting Effective Teaching and Learning Hemingway, Claire [1], Honda, Sandra [2], McLean, Valdine [3], Packard, Carol [4], Schulz, Barbara [5], Skinner, Peggy [6]. BSA Sci-Pi: 2a. Implementing an Online Inquiry Project: K-12 Educator Breakout Session. During these breakout sessions, educators working in K-12 and university settings have the opportunity to discuss the particular prospects and pitfalls they face in implementing an online inquiry project. In these breakout sessions, we welcome the input of educators involved in other projects that also seek to bolster the place of plants in today's science curriculum. Expected topics for discussion include: meeting state and national standards, integrating plant science projects into existing lesson plans, encouraging inquiry-based approaches, developing cross-disciplinary curricula, communicating online. We anticipate the breakout sessions will serve to identify not only the current strengths and weaknesses of the Sci-Pi project, but also the common challenges in promoting botanical literacy. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - Botanical Society of America, 4475 Castleman Ave., P.O. Box 299, St. Louis, Missouri, 63166-0299, USA 2 - University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Office of Academic Affairs, 701 E. Pratt St., Suite 200, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, USA 3 - Pershing County High School, 1215 Franklin Ave., P.O. Box 990, Lovelock, Nevada, 89419 4 - Sisters Middle School, PO Box 2099, Sisters, Oregon, 97759, USA 5 - The National Academies, The Teacher Advisory Council, 500 Fifth Street NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA 6 - The Bush School, Biology Department, Seattle, Washington, 98105, USA
Keywords: scientific inquiry curriculum development K-12 education education outreach.
Presentation Type: Education Forum Session:Breakout Session Session: F 4a-1 Location: 404/Hilton Date: Saturday, August 13th, 2005 Time: 1:30 PM Abstract ID:498 |