Details
| Type of Product: |
Web Seminar Archive |
| Location: |
Online Archive |
| Date: |
Held on September 16, 2008 |
| Grade Level: |
Elementary School, Middle School, High School |
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Description
This Web Seminar took place on September 16, 2008, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Presenting was Albert Byers, Assistant Executive Director for Government Partnerships and e-Learning at NSTA. Mr. Byers talked about the NSTA Learning Center, its thousands of resources, and professional development tools available to teachers. For more information about this web seminar, its presenter(s), read what participants said about it, and to see and download its PowerPoint slides go here
Ideas For Use
This seminar can be used by new science teachers, elementary, middle, and high school teachers, members and non-members of NSTA interested in learning more about the features of the NSTA Learning Center (NLC). The NLC offers teachers a plethora of free resources they can use to enhance their content knowledge as well as tools to document the progress of their professional development.
Additional Info
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Science Discipline:
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Asking questions
Communicating
Using technology
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| Intended User Role: | Elementary-Level Educator, High-School Educator, Informal Educator, Middle-Level Educator, New Teacher, Professional Development Provider, Teacher |
| Educational Issues: | Instructional materials, Professional development, Teacher content knowledge, Teacher preparation |
Technical
| Resource Format: | application/x-shockwave-flash, audio/mp3, image/jpeg, video/quicktime |
National Standards Correlation
This resource has 2 correlations with the National Standards.
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- Process Standards for Professional Development
- Research-Based
- Connect and integrate all pertinent aspects of science and science education. (NSES)
- Address teachers' needs as learners and build on their current knowledge of science content, teaching, and learning. (NSES)
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