[SEMCO] SEA Seminar for Teachers: Research at SEA

Sharon Reidy sreidy at sea.edu
Thu Feb 19 14:15:45 EST 2004


The Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, is currently
accepting applications in its Teacher Seminar (July 12, 2004 thru August
20, 2004) Research at SEA.  The seminar is funded by the National
Science Foundation program and is Oceanographic Research Experience for
Middle and High School Teachers that affords the opportunity to explore
the oceanic environment while learning about the scientific research
process first-hand.  Using our fully equipped sailing research vessel as
the platform, and calling upon the expertise of oceanographers from the
Woods Hole scientific community, Research at SEA allows learning through
personal experience how research scientists pose and attempt to answer
scientific questions.  Participants gain first-hand experience in
conducting scientific investigations in the field, and the enhanced
knowledge base necessary to offer similar experiences to their students.
In addition, living and studying aboard a sailing research vessel
presents a personal challenge that refreshes and revitalizes one's
teaching!
You'll be amazed how this experience will enhance your ability to bring
investigative learning into your classroom!
The web link is:  http://www.sea.edu/sea2000/admission2000/teachers.htm 

For a hard copy brochure and application please call 800-552-3633 or
email admission at sea.edu 

For information about Sea Education Association, our progams, sailing
school vessels and other events, including summer SEA seminars for high
school students, please visit our web site at www.sea.edu
<http://www.sea.edu/>   

 

 

Thanks for helping get the word out!

 

Sharon Sky Hawk Reidy

Enrollment Assistant

Sea Education Association

PO Box 6

Woods Hole, MA  02543  USA

800-552-3633

http://www.sea.edu <http://www.sea.edu/> 

 

 

 

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