[SEMCO] MITS Summer Institute in Cape Cod Region for Middle and High School Educators
Jeffrey Brodeur
jbrodeur at whoi.edu
Thu Jun 4 16:31:39 EDT 2009
From: Amy Hoffmaster <ahoffmaster at mits.org>
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 16:22:28 -0400
To: <semco at whoi.edu>
Subject: MITS Summer Institute in Cape Cod Region for Middle and High School
Educators
MITS 2009 Summer Institutes
Inquiry-Based Science: Investigating Water & Energy Concepts in the State
Frameworks
Integrating hands-on, minds-on STEM activities to enrich all areas of your
curriculum.
For Middle and High School Educators
Monday - Friday, July 6th - 10th & July 13th - 17th
Reinvigorate your students¹ interest in exploring the world of science!
MITS Summer Institutes are a Unique Professional Development Opportunity
Learn to use inquiry-based, hands-on methods in your classroom.
Visit and learn about educational resources in your community.
Learn about field trip and classroom resources available from museums,
nature centers and other
organizations in your region.
Receive teaching materials and a free subscription to Science is
Elementary.
Become part of a network of teachers from your region and across the
state.
Earn PDPs and/or College Credits.
How our Summer Institutes work:
In each of our 9 regions, educators at MITS¹ partner institutions work
together to offer a 2-week professional development opportunity. Visit each
of the organizations¹ sites for 1-2 days and participate in both content and
skill development sessions taught by professional educators, scientists and
other content experts. Depending on the region, daily activities will
include: boat trips, nature walks, behind-the-scenes tours of facilities,
introductions to resource centers, modeling of inquiry-based activities, and
more. Days will include a balance of indoor, classroom-based components and
outdoor, field experiences.
All activities are linked to State Frameworks and include interdisciplinary
connections.
Participants can choose to receive 60 PDPs or Graduate Credit and 90 PDPs.
Cape Cod Region
Dive into currents to better understand water and energy in the classroom
and in the field. How do currents impact important life systems? Art,
literature, math, and science will be used to show you how currents drive
vital cycles on land, in the ocean, and in the air. Explore the direction
and speed of real currents using a current drifter, GPS and mapping
techniques during a cruise on a research vessel in Woods Hole. Go sailing
aboard ³Sarah² to learn how currents reduce energy costs, aid exploration,
and power recreational activities. Investigate how animals and plants are
carried around the world by currents. Why do some marine animals strand? How
does a stranded sea turtle receive help? Go behind the scenes of a marine
life center to find out. Visit a working research center and observe how
coastal energy sources impact energy use. Receive proven, and develop new,
hands-on, inquiry-based curriculum for your classroom.
Partners: OceanQuest, Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Cape
Cod Maritime Museum, The National Marine Life Center
Callback Dates: October 29, 2009 and March 26, 2010 from 5:00-7:00 pm
Dates: July 6-17, 2009
Weekdays 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Plus 2, two-hour callback sessions during the 2009/2010 school year
Registration cost:
$250 for one educator
$225 for each educator if two from the same school or school district
attend
$200 for each educator if three or more from the same school or school
district attend
MITS encourages teachers to attend the Summer Institutes as collaborative
teams.
Graduate credits are available for an additional cost from the following
institutions:
Cambridge College, 4 credits, $150
Framingham State College, 3 credits, $195
Registration Deadline: June 15, 2009
Space is limited. Call MITS at 617-328-1515 after deadline for space
availability.
Online registration available at www.mits.org <http://www.mits.org>
For more Information please contact:
Amy Hoffmaster
Assistant Program Director
MITS, Inc.
Museum Institute for Teaching Science
1354 Hancock Street, Suite 302
Quincy, MA 02169
ahoffmaster at mits.org <mailto:ahoffmaster at mits.org>
p: 617-328-1515
f: 617-328-1516
www.mits.org
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