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Monday, February 12, 2007

Summer Institute in Life Science

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT & HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE

SUMMER INSTITUTE IN LIFE SCIENCES for K-8 teachers

JUNE 28 – JULY 20, 2007

The Summer Institute in Life Science (SILS) is a 3-4 week hands-on program for teaching K-8 teachers how to bring investigative science into their classrooms. Teachers from schools serving predominantly low income, and disadvantaged student populations are given preference. All instructional costs are covered by the program. Teachers will receive 7 credits BIOL 491.

SILS participants are introduced to open-ended inquiries, learn to ask testable questions, design experiments, explore content-rich topics (such as environmental connections, biodiversity, human body systems etc.), prepare a research poster as a teaching tool, and develop an inquiry curriculum unit to teach during the following school year.

The SILS program provides a site visit to each school during the school year and a one-day follow-up workshop during Winter Quarter. It also supports an e-mail chat group for alumni to troubleshoot teaching queries.
Apply on-line at:

http://protist.biology.washington.edu/teachers/Sils/SILSapp.tpl

or contact:

Helen Buttemer, Program Director, helenb@u.washington.edu

Applications due March 27, 2007

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Ecology & Evolution Inventory Sheets

Filed under: Ecology and Evolution, Modules, Seattle Schools — Justin @ 5:59 pm

Ecology & Evolution Inventory - Alphabetical

Ecology & Evolution Inventory - by box

Ecology & Evolution Inventory - by initial lesson

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Ecology & Evolution Conceptual Story

Filed under: Ecology and Evolution, Conceptual Stories, Modules — Justin @ 12:09 pm

Here is the conceptual story for the Ecology & Evolution unit, in two parts:
Ecology | PDF
Evolution | PDF