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The Center for Inquiry Science develops, presents, and coordinates (with community partners) professional development workshops, courses and services for regional K-12 science educators. Via the course catalog, individual educators or district/organization representatives can review and register for such offerings.

Courses and workshops for K-12 science educators:

Foundational Professional Development: Basic, introductory training to enhance teachers' ability to effectively teach instructional materials adopted by their school districts (including STC, FOSS, Insights, SEPUP, It´s About Time, BSCS and others);

Science Content Workshops: Professional development designed to deepen teachers´ understanding of science concepts as related directly to the core curriculum instructional materials:

Special Topic Workshops: Professional development designed to deepen teachers´ repertoire of strategies and abilities for teaching adopted instructional materials — workshop offerings may include advanced module workshops, notebook strategies, introduction to the inquiry continuum, and workshop provider training.

Workshops listed in this catalogue are supported by participant registration fee, and subsequently, all workshop registrations adhere to a Cancellation Policy.

For more information, or to inquire about custom professional development or alternative dates, please email cis@systemsbiology.org



Puget Sound Region Science Education Events

TOSA Network
2009 Networking Forum


Training Opportunities for Professional Development Providers

SEN 09 Application
SEN 09 Tri-Fold


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