[neact] Fwd: STEM Ed Announcement: Formative Assessment Miniconference
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Formative Assessment Miniconference
November 14, 2009, 9-3, Springfield College's Brennan Center
Free, including lunch, but registration is required.
Springfield College is sponsoring a professional development conference "The
World is (not) Flat - A Model to Identify and Change Misconceptions Students
Have about Science." The date is November 14th, 9:00AM to 3:00PM at
Springfield College's Brennan Center. The presenters are Page Keeley,
President of the National Science Teachers Association and popular author of
her new book, Science Formative Assessment. Dick Konicek, Professor
Emeritus at UMASS Amherst and Joyce Tugel, Science Specialist at the Maine
Mathematics and Science Alliance will lead will lead workshops on their new
books, Everyday Science Mysteries and Uncovering Science Ideas in Science .
The conference will also celebrate what has been learned by science teachers
from its four year The World is Flat project. Please call Shelly Gosselin,
413 748 3295 or email her at sgosslein@xxxxxxxxxxxx to register.
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X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 12:19:27 -0400 From: Morton Sternheim <mort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: kwbrody@xxxxxxx Subject: STEM Ed Announcement: Formative Assessment MiniconferenceX-UMassK12-MailScanner-Information: Please contact the ISP for more information
X-UMassK12-MailScanner: Found to be clean X-UMassK12-MailScanner-From: mort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx This is not a UMass event -- --- ------- ------- Formative Assessment Miniconference November 14, 2009, 9-3, Springfield College's Brennan Center Free, including lunch, but registration is required. Springfield College is sponsoring a professional development conference "The World is (not) Flat - A Model to Identify and Change Misconceptions Students Have about Science." The date is November 14th, 9:00AM to 3:00PM at Springfield College's Brennan Center. The presenters are Page Keeley, President of the National Science Teachers Association and popular author of her new book, Science Formative Assessment. Dick Konicek, Professor Emeritus at UMASS Amherst and Joyce Tugel, Science Specialist at the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance will lead will lead workshops on their new books, Everyday Science Mysteries and Uncovering Science Ideas in Science . The conference will also celebrate what has been learned by science teachers from its four year The World is Flat project. Please call Shelly Gosselin, 413 748 3295 or email her at sgosslein@xxxxxxxxxxxx to register.