And still more presentations
NSTA Conference Presentations
March is conference month for educators. And, it certainly is for MMSTLC. The presentations continue at the National Science Teacher Association Annual Convention in Philadelphia, PA, from March 18-21. These sessions highlight two specific sets of resources and activities that came out of the MMSTLC Science Leadership development efforts. The first, Investigate the State, is a combination professional development/inquiry-based curriculum program that utilizes online tools to encourage collaboration among educators and classrooms on large scale scientific investigations, such as water quality in a watershed, or regional air quality concerns. You can learn more about this program at the presentation, or by wandering over to our “sister” site – investigatethestate.org.
The second session focuses on the writing strategies that were the focus of many discussions and activities focusing on assessment practices. This session is one of the featured sessions at the conference. We would love to have you attend, so please check out the NSTA site to register, and see the session times for our presentations below:
Say What You Mean! Strategies to Help Students Better Communicate Science
2:00 – 3:00 pm, Saturday, March 20
Philadelphia Marriott, Grand Salon G
Investigate the State: Collaborating to Study Science Issues in Michigan
9:30 – 10:30 am, Saturday, March 20
Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel, Room: Freedom H
More Than A Handful of Presentations…
MSTA Conference Presentations
MMSTLC Leaders will be presenting six sessions and a full day workshop at the upcoming Michigan Science Teacher Association conference. The MSTA Conference, which takes place March 4-6 in Lansing, is the premier annual science education conference for teachers in Michigan. These sessions or workshops, which utilize MMSTLC resources, include:
Science Specific Writing Skills to Enhance Student Understanding
Full day workshop (including lunch) from 9:00am to 2:30pm, Thursday, March 4
Registration fee is $45 and includes materials, lunch, and refreshments
Radisson Hotel, Room Capital 4
Say What You Mean! Strategies to Help Students Better Communicate Science
10:00 – 10:45am, Friday, March 5
Room 102, Lansing Center
The Problem with Models and How to Fix Them
11:00 – 11:45am, Friday, March 5
Room 201, Lansing Center
Creating a New Generation of Science Leaders
4:00 – 4:45pm, Friday, March 5
Room 203, Lansing Center
Web 2.0 in the Classroom: Collaborative Learning Tools for Science
10:00 – 10:45am, Saturday, March 6
Room 104, Lansing Center
Investigate the State: Collaborating to Study Science Issues in Michigan
11:00 – 11:45am, Saturday, March 6
Room 104, Lansing Center
Science Book Studies as Professional Learning Communities
1:00 – 1:45pm, Saturday, March 6
Room 202, Lansing Center
MMSTLC at AMTE
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MMSTLC Presentation at AMTE Conference
Judy Flowers, one of the MMSTLC partners, and a faculty member at University of Michigan Dearborn is presenting a session at the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators conference in Irvine, California. The session, titled “A Practice-Based Approach to Develop Mathematics Teacher Leaders’ Understanding of Misconceptions Related to Proportionality” will present resources and efforts from the past two years of working with new teacher leaders in Michigan.
Following the presentation, Dr. Flowers’ presentation will be posted here.
Writing Strategies in Science workshop
The MMSTLC presents a workshop for educators:
Science Specific Writing Skills to Enhance Student Understanding.
Presented by Stephen Best and Nancy Williams, University of Michigan
This workshop focuses on one of the more challenging issues that educators deal with in science – getting our students to better communicate their understanding of science through writing. The workshop is one of the pre-conference offerings for the MSTA Conference in Lansing in March. The workshop is a full day (9:00 am – 2:30 pm) session, held on March 4 at the Radisson Hotel in Lansing.
Check here for more information.
This flyer provides information about the workshop.

