Exploring EcologyA SCIMAX@WFU Middle School Science Teacher Workshop Figs aren’t for vegetarians… Lush tropical rainforests grow on poor soils… The Dodos were doomed… Join instructor Ker
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A SCIMAX@WFU Middle School Science Teacher Workshop
Figs aren’t for vegetarians… Lush tropical rainforests grow on poor
soils… The Dodos were doomed… Join instructor Kerry Alley of the
WFU Department of Biology for a one week workshop exploring the
ecological processes that cause biological oddities, natural
paradoxes, and other amazing phenomena The workshop also
addresses the relevance of ecology to our most pressing social
issues, and will include hands-on and group activities and field trips!
All participants will receive a copy of the National Science Teachers
Association manual “Exploring Ecology” (see www.nsta.org for a preview of the text)
Where: WFU’s Winston Hall (Biology Building), Rm 128
When: June 19-23, 9AM – 4 PM Why: Integrate ecology into your courses, improve your activity
library, update your content knowledge, get classroom supplies,
$375 stipend, 3.0 renewal credits
***This workshop has space limits and will fill on a rolling basis Please fax this form ASAP to Angela King (fax 758-4656) to reserve your space
Please register me and fax me a confirmation letter I understand that if the
workshop is filled, I will receive a fax saying that my name has been put on a waiting list *Please complete ALL information below Communication will be by fax or email
Name: Email:
School: School Fax:
(required!) The subject you teach the most: Home Phone
* Teachers who sign up are expected to arrive on time and stay for the entire workshop to qualify for a stipend Teachers accepted into the workshop will receive an electronic confirmation before March 31st
Questions? Contact Angela King at kingag@wfu.edu
Complete and return this form ASAP by fax to:
The workshop will fill on a rolling
basis!!!!
Angela King Department of Chemistry WFU
Fax 758-4656