Bringing 21st Century Science Skills to the Classroom 2019: Science is for Everyone, Everyday! October 22 & 23, 2019 at the Princeton Marriott Forrestal Celebrating 43 Years of Service to Science Education On behalf of the New Jersey Science Convention Steering Committee we welcome you to the 43rd annual convention. We are delighted to provide a variety of sessions addressing K-12 science education. The convention has a history of providing science educators in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania with professional development over the course of two days. This year we are pleased to present as our banquet speaker Dr. Sabine Kastner Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology. Dr. Kastner is passionate about public outreach such as fostering the career of young women in science, promoting neuroscience in schools and public education.
NJSC is the only convention offering science educators a unique venue to explore NGSS/NJSLS-S, gain practical skills for the classroom, view the newest materials in science education, as well as time to collaborate with colleagues from different districts. Please join us for one or two days at the convention and for our Tuesday night banquet and catch the energy of the New Jersey science educators. Be sure to check our site periodically for updates to this blog. Lisa Doyle and Lola Szobota, Co-chairs Congratulations to the 2018 Anton Banko Award recipients.Winner: Tracey Maiden, Second Grade Teacher, Highland Park, NJ Honorable Mention: Dana Skillman, Fourth Grade Teacher, Charter School, Trenton, NJ Honorable Mention: Peter Morris, Fifth Grade Teacher, Stanhope, NJ The award recipients will be honored at the NJSC Annual Banquet on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. The Banquet Speaker will be Mireya Mayor. Convention attendance is not required to attend the banquet.
Congratulations to the 2018 NJSC Award RecipientsRoseanne Gillis Award - Jim Messersmith
Established in 2006 by members of the Science Convention Steering Committee, this award is given to a person who has served on the Steering Committee for a minimum of 15 years, has contributed extraordinarily to the success of the Convention, and has had a significant impact on the success of the Convention. Tom Fangman Award - John Szobota Established in 2002 by members of the Science Convention Steering Committee, this award is given to a person who has contributed exemplary service to the Convention over a long period of time. The award recipients will be honored at the NJSC Annual Banquet on Tuesday, October 23, 2018. The Banquet Speaker will be Mireya Mayor. Convention attendance is not required to attend the banquet. Michael Heinz, NJDOE Science Coordinator - NJSC Invited Speaker - Tuesday 10/23 and Wednesday 10/249/11/2018
Title: Designing and Using 3-D Formative Assessments to Support Meaningful NJSLS-S Investigatons Abstract: Come examine samples of student responses and explore how to design assessments of three-dimensional learning and engage in sense-making to interpret student responses. Times: Tuesday 12:00-1:00 Wednesday 10:30-11:30 Title: OpenSciEd 6-8 Free Curriculum Materials
Abstract: OpenSciEd is a multi-state collaborative to develop a comprehensive NJSLS-S DESIGNED curriculum. Learn about the scope and sequence and see sample units. Times: Tuesday 10:00-11:00 Wednesday 1:00-2:00 Mireya Mayor, Sponsored by National Geographic Learning - NJSC 2018 Banquet Speaker - Tuesday 10/239/10/2018
How does a city girl and former NFL cheerleader who'd never been camping and whose family thought becoming a Girl Scout was too dangerous find herself sleeping in a rain forest hammock amid poisonous snakes, being charged by gorillas, chased by elephants, pawed by leopards, scaling rocky cliffs, and diving with great white sharks? It all started when Mireya Mayor's college anthropology class began studying primates. "It's true that I was a cheerleader who had grown up taking ballet and piano lessons," Mayor says. "But I was seized by the fact that some of these incredible animals on the verge of extinction had never been studied, and that in some cases, not even a mere photograph existed to show their existence. The more questions I asked the more it became clear to me that much about our natural world still remained a mystery."
Mayor has since dedicated her life to solving that mystery, studying rare primates in the wild throughout the world and working closely with local populations. Today, Mayor is a Fulbright scholar and National Science Foundation Fellow, dividing her time between research in Madagascar, appearing as a correspondent on the National Geographic Ultimate Explorer television series, and completing a Ph.D. in anthropology. Mayor's discovery of a new species of mouse lemur in Madagascar put her own work in the spotlight. Documenting her find in hopes of obtaining full protection for its habitat required arduous fieldwork during the monsoon season. Based on her hard-won documentation, Mayor convinced Madagascar's president and prime minister to declare the new mouse lemur species' habitat a national park. The president has since committed to triple the number of protected areas in the nation and established a $50 million conservation trust fund. Convention attendance is not required to attend the banquet. To purchase banquet tickets: (1) Register as a professional. (2) Fill out personal information. (3) Register as "Not Attending." (4) Enter the number of banquet tickets. (5) Pay to complete your purchase.
Bringing 21st Century Science Skills to the Classroom 2018: Science Shapes our Changing World October 23 & 24, 2018 at the Princeton Marriott Forrestal Celebrating 42 Years of Service to Science Education On behalf of the New Jersey Science Convention Steering Committee we welcome you to the 42nd annual convention. We are delighted to provide a variety of sessions addressing K-12 science education. The convention has a history of providing science teachers in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania with professional development over the course of two days. Please join us for one or two days at the convention and for our Tuesday night banquet featuring Mireya Mayor, Primatologist and Conservationist and National Geographic Explorer. Plan to attend and catch the energy of the New Jersey Science Convention. Be sure to check our site periodically for updates to this blog.
Lisa Doyle and Lola Szobota, Co-chairs On Assignment: Notes from the Front Lines of Amazonian Conservation and Implications on 21st Century Learning
The NJSC Annual Banquet will feature Andrés Ruzo, a geothermal scientist and National Geographic Young Explorer known for his science outreach work and exploration of the "Boiling River of the Amazon." |
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