Date and Time
Thu, Apr 15, 2021, 1:00 AM – Thu, May 6, 2021, 3:00 AM CEST
Location
Online event
Description
A Professional Development workshop for Middle and High School Teachers
Wednesdays, April 14 – May 5, 4:00-6:00pm. This is a 4-session, interactive, online class using Zoom. You may attend individual sessions or all 4.
Participants in this workshop will: • Gain knowledge of climate change and ocean acidification in the Pacific Northwest• Explore sources of local environmental data and work towards incorporating data into inquiry-based science learning experiences • Receive materials and activities included in the Ocean Sciences Sequence (OSS) curriculum on Climate Change developed by UC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science .
What you will receive:
- Free Clock hour credit – up to 9 hours. (STEM credits if you attend all 4 sessions)
- Ocean Sciences Sequence curriculum ($200 value)
Topics:
- April 14 – Understanding the Causes and Effects of Climate Change
- April 21 – Teaching data literacy using real climate data
- April 28 – Exploring ocean acidification with global and local data
- May 5 – Following Carbon Flows and digging into Climate solutions
Questions? Email: Susan Wood, swood@padillabay.gov
Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (via eventbrite.com), 25 March 2021. More information.