RIP~ing@Science in a K–12 Complex—Where Scientific Inquiry Is Used as a Critical-thinking Tool for Learners, Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Room 253B, Thursday, March 27 3:30–4:30 PM. Presentors: Joyce Luka, Carrie Bashaw, Irene Kamimura, Robert Landsman, PhD, Pam Kohara. Part 1 - Power Point (Introduction, Program Discription, Data, and HS Study Part 2 - Elementary Sample Inquiries and a LA Sample
NSTA’s Exemplary Science Program (ESP) Symposium III: ESP Focusing on Grades 9–12, Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Room 261, Friday, March 28 2:30–3:30 PM. Presentor Robert Landsman, PhD. v
With RIP-ing Speed, Students Test the Physics of Law Enforcement Through Scientific Inquiry, Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel, Pacific H, Friday, March 28, 3:30–4:30 PM. Presentor: Shari Kaneshiro
Effective Inquiry-based Professional Development Leads to Successful Inquiry-based Student Learning, Seaport World Trade Center, North End I, Saturday, March 29, 9:30–10:30 AM. Presentor Irene Kamimura, Robert Landsman, PhD.
Investigating Termite Nature to Control Destructive Behaviors, Seaport World Trade Center, Back Bay I/II, Saturday, March 29, 2:00–3:00 PM. Presentor Anne McKnight.
Turn Up the Noise; Bring on the Sound: Science Building on Science, Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Room 213, Saturday, March 29, 3:30–4:30 PM. Presentors: Wendy Gonsalves and Chad Dela Cruz, Entire presentation Entire Presentation - Power Point only, W Gonsalves video not included.
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