Join us in St. Louis, April 11-14
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| | Immerse yourself in ideas and best practices surrounding three-dimensional (3-D) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) instruction at the 2019 NSTA National Conference in St. Louis, April 11–14, 2019. Register with your NSTA ID () and password. Browse the conference session browser to find dozens of NGSS and 3-D sessions per day. Don't miss Bozeman Science creator Paul Andersen delivering the featured presentation in this strand: Unlocking the Power of the NGSS, on Friday, April 12, from 11:00 AM–12:00 Noon, in Room 274, America's Center. | | In addition to the sessions, featured speakers, exhibitor workshops, educational trips, and exhibit hall wonders, we have several extra opportunities affiliated with this conference in which you can dig deeper into the NGSS and 3-D teaching and learning. See the extras below or online here. Sign up* for the preconference workshop: Designing Three-Dimensional Lessons and Units Wed. and Thur., April 10–11 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch Deepen your understanding of three-dimensional teaching by developing storylines and learning how to use their resources to support implementation efforts in your school or district. *Workshop attendees can sign up for both the workshop and the conference at heavily discounted rates. | Concentrate on Key 3-D Teaching Topics in Professional Learning Institutes Wed., April 10 9:00 AM–4:00 PM Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel At these day-long learning experiences you will explore a key topic in depth with 3-D teaching experts. (These are ticketed events.) PLI-3: NextGen TIME: Transforming Implementation Through Materials Evaluation PLI-4: Selecting Anchoring Phenomena for Equitable 3-D Teaching Participate in the NGSS@NSTA Forum: Tools for 3-D Teaching and Learning Fri, April 12 8:00 AM–4:30 PM Room 126, America's Center 8:00–9:00 AM: Five Tools and Processes for Translating the NGSS into Instruction and Classroom Assessment by Jody Bintz 9:30–10:30 AM: Science Curriculum Topic Study (CTS) by Page Keeley, Joyce Tugel, and Ted Willard 11:00 AM–Noon: Using the EQUIP Rubric to Improve Instruction by Tricia Shelton and Matt Kreibhel 12:30–1:30 PM: STEM Teaching Tools: Free Resources to Support Equitable 3-D Science Instruction by Philip Bell, Deb Morrison, and Nancy Price 2:00–3:00 PM: The NGSS@NSTA Hub by Ted Willard 3:30–4:30 PM: NextGen TIME: Toolkit for Instructional Materials Evaluation/ Transforming Implementation through Materials Evaluation by Jody Bintz and Matt Krehbiel Join us for the NGSS@NSTA Share-a-Thon Sat., April 13 9:30–10:30 AM Hall 1, America's Center Get tips and tools to implement 3-D instruction and leave with plenty of handouts and ideas you can use in your classroom right away. Take a Short Course: C-8: Designing and Using Three-Dimensional Assessments in Your Classroom Fri., April 12 1:00–5:00 PM Laurel Salon A, Embassy Suites by Hilton St. Louis Downtown Get Inspired by Featured Speaker Cary Sneider, Visiting Scholar from Portland State University, delivering the Robert H. Carleton Lecture: Connecting the Dots...the Critical Role of Crosscutting Concepts on Fri., April 12, in Room 274, at the America's Center, from 9:30–10:30 AM. | | THE FINE PRINT This e-mail is brought to you by the National Science Teachers Association 1840 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3000 Phone: 703-243-7100 http://www.nsta.org If you do not want to receive information by e-mail, please follow this link: http://www.nsta.org/account/opt_out.aspx?email=newsletter@newslettercollector.com | |
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