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Introduce yourself to 4 other people in the room Name Where you live and work What are you hoping to get from this workshop I am Cheryl Manning. I live and work in Evergreen, Colorado -- in the mountains an hour west of Denver. I love geology and get to teach the Earth Sciences in my high school. I also teach Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Physics. I am also the President of NESTA. I hope to learn from all of you. Google Drive Folder The Issues of Earth Science Courses in High Schools Earth Science is taught in Middle School In an ideal world, Earth Science should be a Senior level course required for all students. However, this is not the ideal world. In the four years of high school, most students take courses in Biology, Chemistry and Physics because this sequence ... Leaves room for Electives, AP Science courses, etc. Is required by most colleges Most science teachers have degrees in Biology or the Physical Sciences Understanding the complexities of Earth Science requires a solid understanding of Chemistry and Physics There are many opportunities to incorporate Earth Science concepts into the other high school courses. What are we doing today and why? Modeling an instructional style that you will be able to use when working with pre-service and inservice teachers. Exploring the links between Earth Science and traditional Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Courses Creating resources that could be used in high school classes and could be archived on the Earth Educators Rendezvous site and beyond. Using NGSS Performance High School Earth and Expectations Space Science 3-Dimensional Learning Concepts Disciplinary Core Ideas Space Systems Cross-Cutting Concepts History of the Earth Science and Engineering Earth’s Systems Practices Weather and Climate Human Sustainability
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