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Synergy Session: Community Conservation and STEM Skills
Synergy Sessions are an educator-driven discussion and presentation around some hot topics trending in environmental education. These sessions will include content and strategies that can be applied to all grade levels. A light meal and beverage will be included. Spring 2022 semester’s sessions will focus on the future of STEM learning and how real-world skills can improve students’ skills. Teachers will get the opportunity to build their understanding of environmental STEM career connections.
Explore opportunities to engage students and the community in meaningful scientific research with Conservation Botanist Megan O’Connell.
The safety of our staff and guests is very important to us; masks are recommended during the program.
Date: Tuesday, February 22
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Location: BRIT Building
Registration deadline: Thursday, February 17
Price: $7 /education professional
Are you a school administrator wanting to sign up one or more teachers through a Purchase Order? Email Michelle at mschmidlkofer@brit.org with the number of teachers and sessions you would like to register for to receive an invoice.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact volunteers@brit.org.
Synergy Session: Community Conservation and STEM Skills
Date
- Feb 22 2022
- Expired!
Time
- 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
The event is finished.
Synergy Sessions are an educator-driven discussion and presentation around some hot topics trending in environmental education. These sessions will include content and strategies that can be applied to all grade levels. A light meal and beverage will be included. Spring 2022 semester’s sessions will focus on the future of STEM learning and how real-world skills can improve students’ skills. Teachers will get the opportunity to build their understanding of environmental STEM career connections.
Explore opportunities to engage students and the community in meaningful scientific research with Conservation Botanist Megan O’Connell.
The safety of our staff and guests is very important to us; masks are recommended during the program.
Date: Tuesday, February 22
Time: 5:30 – 7:30 pm
Location: BRIT Building
Registration deadline: Thursday, February 17
Price: $7 /education professional
Are you a school administrator wanting to sign up one or more teachers through a Purchase Order? Email Michelle at mschmidlkofer@brit.org with the number of teachers and sessions you would like to register for to receive an invoice.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact volunteers@brit.org.