Next Generation Physics Teaching

2-day Teaching Innovation Conference for Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, and surrounding states
 
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Next Generation Physics Teaching -- Friday & Saturday, March 9 + 10, 2018

March 09 & 10, 2018 at Marshall University Huntington, WV Tutorial session introducing Modeling Instruction for Physics workshops throughout the conference Next Generation Physics Teaching

March 09 & 10, 2018 at Marshall University

The detection of Gravitational Waves from astronomical sources observed at other wavelengths is one of the game-changing moments in history

Huntington, WV

Tutorial session introducing Modeling Instruction for Physics

workshops throughout the conference

Attend workshops. Apply for a travel stipend.

Next Generation Physics Teaching

Marshall University's Physics Department is the host for this regional science teaching meeting.

A regional meeting for physics teachers: highlighting the connection among physics teaching, NGSS, & Engineering.

Where and When?

Where and When?

Hosted by Marshall University, Huntington, WV, on Friday & Saturday, March 9 + 10, 2018
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Teaching Waves in the 21st century

Teaching Waves in the 21st century

Bring gravitational waves into your classroom with a Friday evening science presentation and Saturday workshop.
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Half-Day Workshops and 90-min Hands-On Sessions

Half-Day Workshops and 90-min Hands-On Sessions

Sign-up for half-day and 90-minute hands-on, interactive sessions and come away with material to help your students learn in your very next class meeting.
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This two-day meeting will provide useful information and resources for high school and college physics, science, and engineering teachers.
The Appalachian and Kentucky sections of American Association of Physics Teachers give a shout out to our exhibitors, and their generous support for this meeting,
ExpertTA,
Pearson Publishing,
Vernier Software and Technology, and
Wiley Publishing.

Makes plans to attend!

  By leetramp December 11, 2014 December 31, 2014 Uncategorized

This regional meeting is going to be remarkable, combining the intimacy of a section meeting with the special events of a national conference.

Next Generation Physics Teaching
Program Organizing Committee: Richard Gelderman (WKU, chair), richard.gelderman@wku.edu
Local Organizing Committee: Maria Babiuc Hamilton (Marshall, chair), babiuc@marshall.edu
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