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at the Santa Rita Experimental Range
Friday, November 6th 9:00am–2:45pm
Saturday November 7th 9:00am–1:00pm
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Come Friday, Saturday, or stay for the whole event!
oin us at Florida Station, the beautiful headquarters of the Santa Rita
Experimental Range (SRER) for a unique and engaging professional
development experience. Faculty and staff of the Pima County
Cooperative Extension and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
along with community partners will be hosting this training full of STEM based
curriculum that you can easily incorporate into your classroom or educational
programs. Choose from a variety of break-out sessions focusing on how to
apply these fun, engaging, hands-on science education techniques to your
teaching. Information about pricing: $15 for Friday, $15 for the overnight, and
$15 for Saturday. Scholarships are available, if needed. Delicious, healthy
meals and snacks will be provided. Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
available. Registration deadline is October 23rd.
BREAK-OUT SESSION TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Hands-on Field Science • Citizen Science • Phenology
• Leadership • Bugs • Birds • Nutrition • Science Education Resources
for Students and Teachers • Madera Canyon • Astronomy
• Science and Literature: A Quest • Tree-Ring Science
Contact Martha Gebhardt for more info, transportation details,
scholarship and registration: [email protected]
Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914,
in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Jeffrey C. Silvertooth, Associate
Dean & Director, Economic Development & Extension, College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences, The University of Arizona. The University of Arizona is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action institution. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or sexual orientation in its
programs and activities.