Facilitator Team Informational Webinar
OpenSciEd is seeking new people for our Facilitator Team. This webinar will provide an opportunity for interested people to learn more about the application process and ask questions.
The calendar below shows the professional learning events hosted by OpenSciEd and our Certified Professional Learning partners.
OpenSciEd is seeking new people for our Facilitator Team. This webinar will provide an opportunity for interested people to learn more about the application process and ask questions.
The Elevate OpenSciEd Curriculum Launch supports educators to use and purposefully adapt elementary, middle, or high school science curriculum in order to implement the pedagogical shifts envisioned by A Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards. As a result of this professional learning, educators will understand specific instructional routines that may […]
Are you ready to take your knowledge of OpenSciEd to the next level? Join us for the OpenSciEd Curriculum Launch! You'll leave with everything you need to get started, including a comprehensive understanding of the curriculum, how to implement it in your classroom, and how to facilitate professional learning for other educators. The creators of […]
This two-day, virtual professional learning session focuses on the overarching question – How do we support equitable sensemaking? It explicitly focuses on equity, classroom culture, and classroom sensemaking discussions while digging deeper into the unit of your choice (6.3 Weather & Climate, 7.3 Metabolic Reactions, or 8.3 Forces at a Distance). This event assumes the […]
In this free webinar, unit author Zoë Buck Bracey from BSCS Science Learning will share the unit storyline and features. During this webinar participants will experience the anchoring phenomenon routine and get tips on how to set up the unit investigations. The webinar will be from 2:00-3:15 pm Pacific Time.
In this free webinar, unit author Dan Voss from Northwestern University will share the unit storyline and features. During this webinar, participants will experience the anchoring phenomenon routine and get tips on how to set up unit investigations. The webinar will be from 2:00-3:15 pm Pacific Time.
The OpenSciEd team and partners will be attending NSTA23 in Atlanta and presenting a variety of sessions about our middle and high school materials. To see all of the session offerings, visit this page https://www.openscied.org/nsta23/.
DATE CHANGED - In this free webinar, unit author Kate Henson from the University of Colorado Boulder will share the unit storyline and features. During this webinar participants will experience the anchoring phenomenon routine and get tips for how to set up the unit investigations. The webinar will be from 2:00-3:15pm Pacific Time.
We are excited to be expanding our professional learning Facilitator Team! If you made it to this site without having read the announcement and description of the position, please check that out here first. For this project, we are focused on applicants in or near MA. Joining the OpenSciEd Facilitator team is a 2-step process. […]
We are excited to be expanding our professional learning Facilitator Team! If you made it to this site without having read the announcement and description of the position, please check that out here first. For this project, we are focused on applicants in or near MA. Joining the OpenSciEd Facilitator team is a 2-step process. […]
Units: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Are you ready to dive-in to the OpenSciEd high school materials? Join us for the first in person OpenSciEd High School Curriculum Launch! You’ll leave with everything you need to get started, including a comprehensive understanding of the OpenSciEd high school curriculum, how to implement it in your classroom, and […]
The OpenSciEd Taster introduces educators to the OpenSciEd curriculum, a set of freely available, high-quality science instructional materials that engage all students in meaningful and equitable science learning. Included in this 1-hour session are opportunities for educators to explore: Key features of the OpenSciEd curriculum Sample lesson and student artifacts Components of an OpenSciEd unit […]