9AM - 4PM, October 8-10, 2012

(No Fee - Grant Funded by Golden Leaf)

Registration for each class is limited to 30 (Except for 5th grade sessions which will be capped at 25) .  All sessions will be held at the WRESA.

 

 

Monday, October 8

Grade 4 Matter and Energy Oct 8 Session

Grade 5 Investigating Weather Systems  Oct 8 Session 

Grade 6 Energy and Waves

Tuesday, October 9

Grade 4 Matter and Energy Oct 9 Session

Grade 5 Investigating Weather Systems Oct 9 Session  

Grade 8 Chemistry / Interactions of Matter 

Wednesday, October 10

Grade 4 Matter and Energy Oct 10 Session ***SESSION IS FULL***

Grade 5 Investigating Weather Systems Oct 10 Session

Grade 7 Genetics 

 

4th and 5th grade teachers can choose Oct. 8, 9, or 10 They only need to attend one session.
6th is only Oct. 8
7th only Oct. 10
8th only Oct. 9

Session times: 9:00-4:00
 

The LASER Model (Leadership and Assistance for Science Education Reform): A Systematic and Sustainable Approach for Achieving High Standards in Science Education.

 

Online Registration
 
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From the Golden LEAF Foundation website

 The "i3 LASER Model in North Carolina" project will support science education reform work in North Carolina and is part of the $1.5 million match needed to leverage $6 million in federal funds.

The LASER Model will be used by the NC Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center and the National Science Resource Center to provide a systemic approach to science education reform. The program will provide educational leadership development for school administrators, teachers, and corporate and community leaders. 1,000 North Carolina teachers will receive high-quality, content-specific professional development and research-based science education instructional materials to drive experiential, hands-on learning for the benefit of 25,000 of North Carolina's children.