The workshop will be held at the University of Oklahoma Biological Station (OUBS) on Lake Texoma from Friday evening, 26 September until Sunday afternoon, 28 September and is co-sponsored by Oklahomans for Excellence in Science Education (OESE) and the Oklahoma Climatological Survey. The latter group will supply most of the instructors. Limited to 35 high school science teachers and science education students. Topics include current climate science, inquiry-based learning, state curriculum and classroom issues.
- Taught by experts on climate science and science education
- Open to all science teachers, and science education students in Oklahoma and North Texas
- 16 hours of professional development credit
- Room, board, and materials are included in $25 registration
High School science teachers and college science education majors from Oklahoma and northern Texas (DFW area northward) are eligible to apply. Professional development certificates will be awarded for those attending. Eligible teachers should apply now! Here is the promotional brochure. Registration now open. Register here. Registration deadline is September 15. Special thanks to the DELTA Foundation for funding the workshop.