Leading Authentic Place-based
Student Investigations: Water (6-12 Educators)
September 15 - December 14, 2014
September 15 - December 14, 2014
"I
have gained so much from this class. ...what the others in this class have
shared shows me ... I can adapt all things to meet my students’ needs along
with my own, the schools, and the district’s needs. I have learned that I need
to allow students [to] question more in science and encourage them to explore
to discover solutions for problems they face. Letting go a little and letting
their questions lead the class in inquiry projects is not as scary as I
originally thought. Accepting their thoughts and ideas but directing them when
they need guidance is a wonderful way to learn together."
Engage your students in real scientific research of a local water issue while you improve your own content knowledge and pedagogy. With your students, you will develop and conduct a place-based water student investigation unit (or enhance a current unit).
Each week a new course module focusing on a different topic related to the 5 Essential Features of Inquiry, place-plased learning and Iowa water issues will become available (time requirement 4-5 hours per week). You should be comfortable navigating web pages, have access to internet and a computer on a daily basis, and possess basic computer skills.
Registration deadline is September 5, 2014 - you must register electronically. Registration fee: $150 (includes materials and 2 license renewal credits). This course is being offered by AEA PD Online, a joint initiative by all of Iowa's Area Education Agencies. This course therefore uses AEA PD Online's alternative fee schedule for license renewal credit. Transcripts and credit will be issued by AEA PD Online instead of Heartland AEA.