Spring Conference 2018 The Next Generation of Science Teachers Saturday, March 10, 2018
8am-12noon McKinley High School Keynote Speaker: Buffy Cushman-Patz Founder & School Leader at
SEEQS: the School for Examining Essential Questions of Sustainability
Breakout Sessions on Varied Topics Swap Meet of Science Supplies Science Education Vendors Refreshments
Presentations for Spring 2018 - DRAFT 3/3/18
First session presentations 10:00 to 10:45 am
C-More Science Kits Davin Sasaki & Edwin Colon Stem Pre Academy
Find out about the Science kits that you can borrow from the Stem Pre Academy.
Oceanography Lessons from the Maury Project Claire Mitchell Hawaii Baptist Academy
Come and learn about the Maury Project professional development program and leave with a ready-to-implement oceanography lesson! The Maury Project is a teacher professional development program based on studies of the physical foundations of oceanography.
Grow your Confidence in Composting Maunakea Summer Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation
Grow your Confidence in Composting with students using Kōkua Hawaiʻi Foundation's ʻĀINA In Schools Curriculum.
Empowering Innovation Through STEM Trish Morgan Stevenson Intermediate
Learn about the innovative ideas and technology that Stevenson Intermediate is currently using.
Second Session presentations 11:00 am to 11:45 am
Increasing Student Engagement and Exploration Through the Culture of the Students Joel Truesdell
Joel will show examples of modification of instructional methods such as Familiar Phenomena, Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning, and Inquiry Labs in order to take the lessons into the world of the student. The result is greater engagement and enjoyment for ALL students in my Hawaiian Culture Based Chemistry class.
Learning to Model and do NGSS: where Highlands Intermediate School is now. Angelo Laskowsky Highland Intermediate.
Has modeling in the NGSS got you buggy? Us too! Learn how we've started tackling that beast.
Hawaii Youth Sustainability Challenge Paahana Kincaid KUPU
Kupu & Kōkua Hawai‘i Foundation are pleased to announce the 2nd annual Hawai‘i Youth Sustainability Challenge (HYSC) mini-grant opportunity. Students & educators in grades 6-12 at public, private & charter schools statewide can apply for funding to support innovative and grassroots environmental initiatives that will create new and sustainable solutions for their schools and communities.
HYSC mini-grants provide students with the opportunity to plan, design, prototype, and test their own small scale innovative and creative sustainability ideas and projects for their schools and communities. $20,000 in funding is available for individual project grants from $150 to $1000 each, based on the project scope & needs.
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