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Center of Excellence Information Systems
Institute for Understanding Biological Systems

Summer 2006 Workshop Offerings


Biotechnology and Forensic Science

The Tennessee Department of Education, Career and Technical Education, and Tennessee State University are providing training for teachers in biotechnology and forensic science education. The training sessions will be held at Tennessee State University, and all expenses will be provided for teachers who attend. This will include travel, meals, lodging, and teaching materials for the session. Twenty teachers will be selected to attend each of the sessions.

For career and technical secondary teachers who include biotechnology and forensics in their curriculum, including teachers in Health Science, Family and Consumer Science, Agriculture, and Technology teachers.

Introductory & Advanced Biotechnology and Forensic Science

  • June 5 – 9, 2006
  • Both Introductory and Advanced levels offered
  • Advanced level is for teachers who have attended previous biotech and/or forensic science workshops

Introduction to Biotechnology and Forensic Science

  • June 12 – 16, 2006
  • Only the Introductory level is offered this week

Complete Your Online Application Here!


Astrobiology in Secondary Classrooms (ASC):
A Changing World in a Changing Universe

A new interdisciplinary astrochemistry curriculum is currently being developed as part of the education and public outreach program of the NASA Goddard Center for Astrobiology (GCA). Join us for a week in June at TSU to learn about this new curriculum from scientists at the NASA Center for Astrobiology, faculty members from TSU, presenters from other partner universities, and master teachers who have worked on the curriculum. Teachers who attend the summer professional development will be expected to field-test some or all of the activities in the new curriculum and provide feedback to the NASA staff for improving the activities.

The goal of the workshop is to provide secondary teachers with the content and skills to integrate astrochemistry, chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth and space science in an interdisciplinary approach into their science courses through the topic of astrobiology.

Find out more about this workshop!

  • June 19-23, 2006
  • For teachers of all areas of science in the 7th to 12th grade

Complete Your Online Application Here!

 

Tennessee State University - Center of Excellence Information Systems - Institute for Understanding Biological Systems - Dr. Todd Gary