Science and Math Education for the 21st Century:

Scholarship and Innovation

This symposium will bring together high school and college faculty in all areas of science and mathematics for a full day of presentations, workshops, and lively discussion dealing with current developments in the scholarship of teaching mathematics and science along with new and innovative pedagogic approaches.

Sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania Consortium and Franklin and Marshall College

 Where:              Franklin & Marshall College

 When:               Saturday, April 9th, 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM

 Cost:                 Free - including lunch.  Registration required (see below)

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Diane Ebert-May                              PI, Faculty Institutes for Reforming Science Teaching

Dept of Plant Biology         Michigan State University

Lillian McDermott       Director, Physics Education Group

Dept of Physics         University of Washington

Jim Spencer                   2005 ACS Pimentel Award in Chemical Education

Dept of Chemistry         Franklin & Marshall College

WORKSHOPS

Teaching Physics with the Physics Suite: The Workshop Physics Approach

SENCER : Improving Science Education through Civic Engagement

Introduction to Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL)

Inquiry Activities for High School Chemistry

Workshop Math

For additional information, including registration information, visit

http://www.pogil.org/events/SciMathSymp.php

Questions?  Please contact Rick Moog at rick.moog@fandm.edu or 717-291-3804.