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Register today and join us for this worthwhile professional learning opportunity. NSTA member discount applies!
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Science teachers play an important role in preparing students for the responsibilities of active citizenship. To do that, science educators often find themselves teaching controversial topics, but few feel well prepared. How can teachers approach these sometimes controversial science topics in their classrooms? Join us on Saturday, March 3, at 10:00 a.m. ET for a virtual conference on Teaching Controversial Topics in Science.
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This virtual conference is designed to provide teachers with principles and strategies that may be applied to a wide variety of topics and settings.At the end of this virtual conference, you will: - Walk away with strategies for the classroom regarding teaching controversial topics
- Have a better understanding of the Nature of Science
- Have the opportunity to network with other teachers of science
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Join us from the comfort of your home for the conference. A virtual conference is an exciting and convenient way to engage in professional learning. You can log on from anywhere with an internet connection and interact with presenters and educators from across the country. Is March 3 not a good day for you? Register and you'll receive access to the archived conference to watch at your convenience.
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The four-hour experience is composed of a series of four consecutive presentations with three fifteen-minute breaks in between each session, designed for participants to rest and move to the corresponding virtual room. All sessions will be archived, allowing all registered participants the opportunity to watch the presentations on-demand, when convenient.
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