Science and engineering education is undergoing a transformation (Kober et al, 2023). We all know that children learn science best by engaging inthe subject from an early age in the way that scientists and engineers do, but…
How can we find the time to teach science consistently and in a phenomenon-based, three-dimensional way in K through 5?
What does it look and sound like in an elementary science classroom these days?
How can we possible teach all the math and ELA we have to teach and still find time for science?
There are environmental literacy standards now, too?! What?
If you’ve asked yourself any of those questions (or others about elementary science) since the release of the PA STEELS (Science, Technology & Engineering, Environmental Literacy & Sustainability) standards in July, 2022, then you can benefit from joining the Allegheny Intermediate Unit Math & Science Collaborative at the Elementary Science Symposium.
When: | February 5 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm |
Where: |
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
475 E Waterfront Dr, Homestead PA, 15120 |
Cost: | Free |
Hosted by: | Allegheny Intermediate Unit |
Contact: | Corinne Murawski corinne.murawski@aiu3.net |
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