Past Events from September 30, 2020 – January 25, 2021 – Page 13 – OpenSciEd

The calendar below shows the professional learning events hosted by OpenSciEd and our Certified Professional Learning partners.

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COVID-19 & Health Equity High School Unit Webinar

Virtual Event Virtual Event

In this webinar, Sarah Delaney, Director of Science for OpenSciEd and Katie Van Horne from BSCS Science Learning will introduce participants to the high school science COVID-19 and Health Equity unit.

Free

COVID-19 & Health Equity Grades K-2 Unit Webinar

Virtual Event Virtual Event

In this webinar, Sarah Delaney, Director of Science for OpenSciEd, Gail Housman from NextGen Science Storylines, and Carrie Tzou from Learning in Places will introduce participants to the grades K-2 COVID-19 and Health Equity unit.

Free

OpenSciEd Unit 8.1 Contact Forces – Introductory Webinar

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Learn more about the newest unit from OpenSciEd - Unit 8.1 Contact Forces. In this webinar, Michael Novak, Senior Curriculum Developer at Northwestern University, Whitney Smith, Science Educator at BSCS Science Learning, and Sarah Delaney of OpenSciEd will introduce participants to the Contact Forces unit. Participants will experience a truncated version of the Anchoring Phenomenon […]

Free

Structures and Strategies that Support Emerging Multilingual Studentsā€™ Content and Language Development

This session is part of the STEMteachersEXPO 2020 virtual conference. For more information and to register, visit https://stemteachersnyc.org/expo/ Session Description: The shifts called for by the Next Generation Science Standards require that students have opportunities to authentically engage in science and engineering practices. Science and engineering practices require complex use of language. In order for […]

Supporting Equitable Access to High-Quality Science Learning Experiences for All Students

This session is part of the STEMteachersEXPO 2020 virtual conference. For more information and to register, visit https://stemteachersnyc.org/expo/ Session Description: What does a classroom look and sound like when all students are engaged in science sense-making? And what structures and supports can teachers implement to make this a reality for their classrooms? In this session, […]

Instructional Routines and Strategies for Supporting Multilingual Studentsā€™ Scientific Sense-Making

Come learn about, and practice using, ten research-based instructional routines and strategies shown to help multilingual students meaningfully engage in rich scientific sense-making with their peers. These strategies, as seen in OpenSciEd curriculum, leverage multilingual studentsā€™ linguistic resources, address language needs they might have and can be immediately incorporated into your classroom! For more information […]

OpenSciEd at the Colorado Science Conference for Professional Development

The Colorado Science Conference for Professional Development is a one-day conference that provides professional development regarding science content, education strategy, and research. The conference is geared towards anyone interested in science education,Ā including K-12 teachers, college instructors, informal educators, administrators, pre-service teachers, and retired teachers. OpenSciEd will be presenting a session about their materials at this […]

OpenSciEdā€“Great Materials, Great Price ā€“ Presentation at the Greenbush Textbook & Resource Fair ā€“ Presentation 2

Virtual Event Virtual Event

OpenSciEd has a free high-quality middle school science curriculum. This session will highlight the materials and provide an opportunity for educators to ask questions about the program. This session is part of the Greenbush Educational Service Center's Textbook and Resource Fair. This is the second session for FAQ.

Free

Supporting Teachers in Next Generation Science Teaching

A framework with a research-based vision for science teaching and learning has led to new science standards across three-fourths of the U.S. Focus on the key instructional shifts targeted by these standards, including the central role of using studentsā€™ own questions to drive their learning and connecting studentsā€™ science learning to their own lives. Discover […]

Science Leaders Speak: The Unique Challenges of Science Education in a Post-Pandemic World

As schools around the country struggle with uncertainty, many states continue their efforts to implement three-dimensional science standards, a difficult process under the best of conditions. Join us for an edLeader Panel to discuss how educators can highlight the value of science education and continue implementing next-generation standards while meeting the challenges brought by COVID-19. […]