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TEACHERS are the real “Game Changers.”  

Teachers demonstrate limitless game changing strategies each day. Examples include the way they make learning engaging, are tuned in to student needs, continuously improve through professional learning, and bridge learning for parents. This year, the Title I Conference will provide additional strategies and resources teachers can use to enhance their “Game Changing” strategies.
Tuesday June 25, 2024 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Workshop Attendees:
  • Describe some historic examples of scientific investigation working itself out in the realm of astronomy, exemplifying the inquiry process.
  • Provide real world examples of investigations and demonstrations developed by MOSH in the past.
  • Equip classroom teachers with the crucial skills needed to construct a basic scientific investigation.
  • Learn how to spot non-inquiry science activities and adjust them to include basic scientific methods of investigation.
  • Generate several examples of classroom-ready, proper scientific investigations that can be utilized by teachers. 
  • Provide all attendees access to a compiled list of science investigations that were generated by all the participants of the workshop via email.
Speakers
avatar for Eddie Whisler

Eddie Whisler

Director of the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium, Museum of Science & History (MOSH)
Eddie is an enthusiastic educator who brings the Universe to audiences every day.  Whether in the Bryan-Gooding Planetarium or in a setting elsewhere in Northeast Florida, Eddie is charged with bringing science to life.  He's been a classroom teacher in Jacksonville, FL, Honolulu... Read More →
Tuesday June 25, 2024 9:00am - 10:30am EDT
Room 149
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