WAITLIST: NGSX Registration for Virtual Becoming a Next-Gen Science Teacher, July 26-28 plus July 31-August 2, 2023
Please note that this course is full as of 5/31/23. Please complete the registration form below to be added to the waitlist for this course. Participants will be added to the course in the order in which they were registered for the waitlist. We will notify you if you have been added to the course from the waitlist. Please also visit ngsx.org/calendar to learn about other upcoming workshops --- we would love to see you!

The course:

Virtual Becoming a Next-Gen Science Teacher (V-BNGST) is as collaborative and interactive as its in-person counterpart, Becoming a Next-Gen Science Teacher.  As in the in-person pathway, teachers are immersed in doing science as adult learners for portions of the session. Science materials are sent directly to participants.  

Virtual Becoming a Next-Gen Science Teacher prepares teachers to engage their students in the core science practices of modeling, argument, and explanation about puzzling phenomena in the world around them.  Participants learn how to build a classroom culture for robust sensemaking, student agency, and equitable participation. Through collaboration in doing science and exploring rich video cases, participants gain a variety of tools and resources to take back to their classrooms – to learn with and from their students. This course is highly interactive and collaborative, and it centers equity and agency for students and teachers.

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Dates: July 26-28 and July 31 - August 2, 2023

Times: 10:00 AM - 3:45 PM Eastern Time

Location: virtual and synchronous, through Zoom. 

Fee: $500  -- includes access to online platform for calendar year, plus specialized science materials sent to participant's home.

Please carefully complete the address section where your specialized science materials kit should be shipped. Materials generally arrive the week before the session, so consider where you will be at that time.

Please note that you will also need to gather some "everyday" materials in addition to the specialized science materials we will send. Among other things, these everyday materials include:
- An empty 2L bottle, with cap
- A quart size Mason jar with regular mouth (not wide mouth)

Facilitators will send more information as the workshop approaches. In the meantime, please email nextgenexemplar@gmail.com with any questions. 

For a flyer for this session, please click here!
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