Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Geo-Inquiry Institute for Middle-Level Educators,Casper College, Wyoming

Join the Wyoming Geographic Alliance for a free two-day summer institute, funded as part of the 2018 National Geographic Initiative on Geo-Inquiry for Middle-Level Educators.
❏ Explore the Geo-Inquiry Process developed by National Geographic to engage students in having a voice in global and local situations.
❏ Free teaching resources and lessons to actively engage students and align with standards.
❏ Limited to 30 participants. A team of two teachers from one school is desired. The team should consist of one social studies, science, library tech, media specialist, or technology educator.
❏ Pending approval, earn 1 WY PTSB credit and optional 1 optional UW outreach credit (subject to UW fee).
❏ Outdoor field work at Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park.
❏ Incorporate biodiversity with Audubon Rockies and Wyoming Game and Fish.
❏ Lodging provided by Wyoming Geographic Alliance.
❏ Free lunch and snacks provided each day.
❏ $50 scholarships available to support mileage reimbursement
❏ Bring your own laptop or device.
❏ Instructors trained by National Geographic.
❏ Opportunity to become a National Geographic Certified Educator.
❏ $50 deposit to hold your spot is refundable at the conclusion of the institute.
Questions? Email Germaine Wagner at germaine128@myncsd.org or wga@uwyo.edu

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