Calendar

Jul
25
Thu
2019 Outreach Teacher Workshops @ various locations
Jul 25 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Texas Wildlife AssociationOutreach Teacher Workshops are six (6) hour hands-on trainings that introduce attendees to the Texas Wildlife Association, in-class and outdoor L.A.N.D.S. Outreach lessons and activities, and how to incorporate natural resources into classrooms or programming. Lessons focus on teaching land stewardship, native wildlife, and water conservation and are TEKS-aligned. For more information, visit texas-wildlife.org.

Texas Wildlife Association Outreach Teacher Workshops @ Texas AgriLife Extension Center
Jul 25 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Outreach Teacher Workshops are six (6) hour hands-on trainings that introduce attendees to the Texas Wildlife Association, in-class and outdoor L.A.N.D.S. Outreach lessons and activities, and how to incorporate natural resources into classrooms or programming.  Lessons focus on teaching land stewardship, native wildlife, and water conservation and are TEKS-aligned.  This workshop is ideal for educators grades K-8 (ages 5-14) and is completely FREE!  All educators who attend and complete the workshop will receive six (6) CPE hours. 
Date and Time Location City
Tuesday, June 4th (8:30 – 3:30)
Thursday, June 6th (8:30 – 3:30)
Saturday, June 8th (9 – 4)
Tuesday, June 11th (9 – 4)
Friday, June 14th (8:30 – 3:30)
Wednesday, June 19th (9 – 4)
Friday, June 28th (8:30 – 3:30)
Monday, July 15th (9 – 4)
Saturday, July 20th (9 – 4)
Thursday, July 25th (9 – 4)
Kleb Woods Nature Center
Lake Houston Wilderness Park
Houston Zoo
Gulf Coast Bird Observatory
Big Stone Lodge at Dennis Johnston Park
Long Acres Ranch
Sheldon Lake State Park
Texas AgriLife Extension Center
Houston Zoo
Texas AgriLife Extension Center
Tomball
New Caney
Houston
Lake Jackson
Spring
Richmond
Houston
Rosenberg
Houston
Conroe

Aug
1
Thu
Project WET Educator Workshop @ WaterWorks Education Center
Aug 1 @ 8:30 am – 3:30 pm
 Waterworks Education Center
The WaterWorks Education Center is currently a host of Project WET! This educator workshop will help teach all levels, formal and non-formal, on diverse water topics that educators can use to reach children with objective, experiential, science-based water education. Project WET is a world leader in developing interdisciplinary, hands-on activities to integrate knowledge of water resources and issues into K-12 classrooms, using simulations and critical thinking skills at the core of Next Generation Science Standards. Learn more, houstonwaterworks.org. For information please call: Alondra Hernandez, Senior Community Liaison alondra.hernandez@houstontx.gov (832) 395-3780.
To register visit workshops.hcde-texas.org

Sep
19
Thu
EcoRise Teacher Workshop @ Harris County Department of Education Science Center
Sep 19 @ 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Re-imagine your campus as a laboratory for applied sustainability education! Explore how EcoRise K-12 TEKS aligned curriculum, resources, and classroom grant funds can be used to increase student engagement and cultivate eco-literacy and student innovation on your campus in a variety of contents. This hands-on training will provide a deep dive into our curriculum and Eco-Audit Grant resources, and will allow you to explore and experience the resources that are most relevant to you.

This training is free and open to CURRENT PUBLIC or PRIVATE K-12 EDUCATORS ONLY in the Houston area only. The first ten educators to register (and attend the training) will recieve a $100 gift card courtesy of Target at the completion of the training.

Oct
4
Fri
An Evening for Educators @ Houston Museum of Natural Science
Oct 4 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Shell Educators’ Preview: Start your evening at 4 p.m. and earn one hour of CPE credit while viewing our newly renovated George W. Strake Hall of Malacology.

HMNS’ Educator Members will have an opportunity to speak to Tina Petway, the
Museum’s Associate Curator of Malacology, during the Shell Educators’ Preview.
As a special treat, all guests will also be able to visit our newest special exhibition,
Art of the Brick until 6:00 p.m.!

The Educator Event @HMNS: Continue your evening with us starting at 5 p.m.
and earn up to three additional hours of CPE credit depending on which
programming you attend. HMNS is featuring several ways to earn CPE credit from
attending workshops to taking a guided tour to seeing a show in our Planetarium.
Educators are able to earn a total of up to 4 hours of CPE credit while attending
HMNS’, An Evening for Educators!

Registration Information
Educators: Free
Non-Educators: $10.00

(Pricing includes entry to the George W. Strake Hall of Malacology and Art of the Brick)
Registration begins Tuesday, July 30th and ends Wednesday, October 2nd.
Please complete the online form at hmns.org/eveningforeducators to reserve your spot. For questions, contact educatorevent@hmns.org.

Nov
8
Fri
CELF Citizen Science: Inquiry to Action Program @ MECA
Nov 8 @ 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm

CELF Citizen Science: Inquiry to Action is a semester-long program that engages educators and students in project-based STEAM learning outside of the classroom. Tailored to each school and community location, we offer professional learning workshops for teachers paired with on-site support to implement a project-based learning module that  connects students to real-world challenges in their own neighborhoods. The program culminates in a Spring 2020 Student Symposium, bringing together all participating schools to present their findings and pollution-prevention plans to community members and real-world policy makers. The program combines the development of 21st century skills with the motivation and creativity generated by solving a problem in one’s own community.

Participants in the program will:

  • Implement a project-based STEAM learning unit.

  • Participate in professional learning workshops paired with on-site educator support.

  • Collect data with AirBeam monitoring technology combined with HabitatMap crowd-sourced data sharing platform.

  • Focus on air-quality while learning pedagogical principles that apply to a range of citizen science learning opportunities.

  • Engage with local concerns through student-led inquiry.

This opportunity is grant-funded. Join one of the workshops, connect with our educators for on-site support, and come together with other classes implementing this program at our 2020 Spring Student Symposium.

If you attend one of these two professional development opportunities you can attain 2-hours of Continuing Professional Education credit, receive an air quality monitor, connect with local environmental partners, and enjoy a free lunch with fellow educators. You will also gain access to the 2020 Student Symposium, the culminating event for the program.

Nov
9
Sat
Can You Hear Me Now? @ Sheldon Lake State Park
Nov 9 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Available to Texas Master Naturalists; register through your local chapter or email Julia. Learn how to craft a message such that others hear you! This workshop gives tips and tricks to public speaking for volunteers.

Nov
15
Fri
Houston Urban Tree Conference @ Weekly Community Center
Nov 15 @ 8:00 am – 3:30 pm

Interested in Urban Forestry? Come join Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, HAUFC and ISA-TX for a great day of education. Topics include: Emerald Ash Borer – Coming to a City Near You, Using Tree Growth Regulators to Reduce Pruning Costs, and Greening the Houston Region – Partnerships and Projects that Support the Urban Forest.

Jan
25
Sat
CELF Citizen Science: Inquiry to Action Program @ MECA
Jan 25 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am

CELF Citizen Science: Inquiry to Action is a semester-long program that engages educators and students in project-based STEAM learning outside of the classroom. Tailored to each school and community location, we offer professional learning workshops for teachers paired with on-site support to implement a project-based learning module that  connects students to real-world challenges in their own neighborhoods. The program culminates in a Spring 2020 Student Symposium, bringing together all participating schools to present their findings and pollution-prevention plans to community members and real-world policy makers. The program combines the development of 21st century skills with the motivation and creativity generated by solving a problem in one’s own community.

Participants in the program will:

  • Implement a project-based STEAM learning unit.

  • Participate in professional learning workshops paired with on-site educator support.

  • Collect data with AirBeam monitoring technology combined with HabitatMap crowd-sourced data sharing platform.

  • Focus on air-quality while learning pedagogical principles that apply to a range of citizen science learning opportunities.

  • Engage with local concerns through student-led inquiry.

This opportunity is grant-funded. Join one of the workshops, connect with our educators for on-site support, and come together with other classes implementing this program at our 2020 Spring Student Symposium.

If you attend one of two professional development opportunities you can attain 2-hours of Continuing Professional Education credit, receive an air quality monitor, connect with local environmental partners, and enjoy a free lunch with fellow educators. You will also gain access to the 2020 Student Symposium, the culminating event for the program.

Feb
11
Tue
EcoRise Teacher Workshop @ Harris County Dept. of Education
Feb 11 all-day

Join EcoRise on February 11th, 9am-3:30pm for a free teacher training:

EcoRise: Student Grants and Design Thinking: Houston

Harris County Department of Education Science Center | 805 Reid St. | Houston Texas

Empower students to solve sustainability challenges on campus, through inquiry, eco-audits, and student driven grant funds for green campus projects. Use EcoRise’s Design Studio activities to strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills and explore exemplar student projects. Info and registration can be found: https://ecorisehoustontraining.eventbrite.com

For PBL teachers, this is a great way to provide an authentic audience for students!

**Lunch and PD credit provided (applicable to CPU, TEEAC Credit hours, and 6 Hr GT Credit)