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May 7, 2013, Education Committee<br>
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Sept. 3, 2013, Education Committee<br>
 
4:30 Eastern
 
4:30 Eastern
  
1. Summer Meeting
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1. Summer Meeting Debrief
:*Teacher Workshop Update - draft agenda
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:*Teacher Workshop
::8:30 – Welcome, Introductions, Workshop Overview and iPad Loan Opportunity
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:*Education Session
::9:00 – Climate Change 101 - Margaret Mooney
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:*Presentations at Museum
::9:45 – NASA Climate and Climate Change Resources – Dana Haine
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2. FY 2014 Committee Budget Requests - call for proposal
::10:15 – Break
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3. GLOBE
::10:45 – NOAA Climate and Climate Change Resources – Margaret Mooney
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4. Other Business
::11:15 – Next Generation Science Standards and Climate Education – Roberta Johnson
 
::12:00 – Lunch ( iPad loans will be available between 12:30 and 1:30)
 
::1:30 – CLEAN: A Reviewed Collection of Climate and Energy Educational Resources – Tamara Ledley
 
::2:00 – My NASA Data – Preston Lewis
 
::2:30 – Using the SEDAC Population Estimation Service in the Classroom – Robert Downs
 
::3:00 – Break
 
::3:30 - Climate Apps – Margaret Mooney & Annette Schloss
 
::4:00 – Shar-a-thon and group discussion
 
::4:45 – Evaluation and wrap up
 
::5:00 - adjourn
 
:*Opportunities to Extend the Use of Your Data and Tools: Using the Next Generation Science Standards to Expose Scientific Processes and Practices in Education
 
::The Next Generation Science Standards have recently been released by Achieve, Inc. These standards are a major step forward for Earth and space science education nationally, significantly increasing the prominence of our discipline in the K-12 setting. Furthermore, the standards identify specific performance expectations of students in key subject areas relevant to ESIP, as well as in demonstrating scientific process and engineering practice skills. Given the technical expertise of the ESIP community, the standards provide an opportunity for the ESIP community to engage in a new way in support of K-12 STEM education - providing access to data and analysis tools adapted for the middle and high school levels. This session will share information about the standards, and highlight ways in which the ESIP community can become engaged, leveraging existing programs and resources in new ways to support this exciting new national initiative.
 
:*Ideas for Museum Presentations [http://commons.esipfed.org/taxonomy/term/651 Link to Proposed Sessions]
 
2. Other Business
 

Revision as of 09:35, August 29, 2013

Sept. 3, 2013, Education Committee
4:30 Eastern

1. Summer Meeting Debrief

  • Teacher Workshop
  • Education Session
  • Presentations at Museum

2. FY 2014 Committee Budget Requests - call for proposal 3. GLOBE 4. Other Business