Share resources with state's K-12 educators at Science Education Summit

Teachers explore a lesson using the Next Generation Science Standards at the 2016 K-12 Science Education Summit. UNL CSMCE
Teachers explore a lesson using the Next Generation Science Standards at the 2016 K-12 Science Education Summit. UNL CSMCE

Share innovative K-12 science instructional resources or educational programs with science teachers, principals, and district administrators on Monday, Dec. 11, 2017, at the 2nd annual statewide K-12 Science Education Summit at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center.

Faculty and colleagues are invited to showcase, present, and demonstrate their resources at the event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Register and/or submit a presentation proposal by November 17 at https://go.unl.edu/nesciencesummit.

This event will provide an opportunity for science education stakeholders from across the state, including Nebraska Department of Education officials, school district science directors, ESU science staff developers, science teacher educators, K-12 science teachers, and University of Nebraska faculty and students, to explore 3-dimensional learning, phenomena, and integrated science, and engage with members of Nebraska’s science education community.

Contact Associate Professor Cory Forbes, Institute for Agriculture and Natural Resources, with questions at cory.forbes@unl.edu.

http://scimath.unl.edu/sci-ed-summit/2017/