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2011 EEAW/WSTA Conference

last updated Oct 31, 2011

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“Science and Sustainability:

Making Connections in a

Diverse World” 

March 18-20, 2011

Poulsbo Middle School

Poulsbo, Washington

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Conference Overview

We are pleased to announce the first EEAW and Washington Science Teachers Association (WSTA) joint conference, hosted by the Suquamish Tribe.

EEAW and WSTA are pleased to partner this year to highlight the latest in educational research and practice as well as capacity-building in the science and environmental and sustainability education fields.  We welcome educators and stakeholders from all fields and corners of the state. 

Conference Strands:

•    Connecting to our Students:  Implications for Instruction and Assessment.
•    Connecting to Diverse Populations: Science and Sustainability for All Learners
•    Connecting Professionally: Collaborators, Innovators, and Lifelong Learners.
•    Connecting to the Natural World:  Science, Technology, Policy, and the Environment.

 

Keynotes Speakers:
We are pleased to feature three dynamic speakers:

Dr. Yong Zhao, Distinguished Professor at the College of Education, Michigan State University 

Dr. Kenneth Miller, Professor of Biology, Brown University

Bill Curtsinger, Photographer and Author

To read a short bio about these individuals, please click here

Schedule Overview (more details to come):

•   On Friday, March 18, discover learning resources in the community at sites such as the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, the Olympic Rain Forest, and Taylor Shellfish Labs.

•   On Saturday, March 19, dive into full- and half-day professional development workshops as well as topical short sessions.

•   On Sunday, March 20, prepare to take new findings home with collaborative time and round-table discussions. 

 

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