IPY/NSTA Symposium:

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  Impact of Polar Climate Change on Living Systems

Join NSTA, NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the National Science Foundation (NSF) in celebrating the International Polar Year (IPY). IPY promises to advance our understanding of how the Earth's remote polar regions impact global climate systems, to bring about fundamental advances in many areas of science, and to fire the enthusiasm of students for future careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Register today!


Update: In addition to the IPY Symposium - Impact of Polar Climate Change on Living Systems - stop by America's Center Rooms 230 and 224 on Friday, March 30, beginning at 8:00 a.m., to experience 1-hour presentations from leading scientists about the topic of Global Climate Change. Also on Saturday, March 31, more presentations on Global Climate Change in America's Center Room 231 also beginning at 8:00 a.m. For more information see the International Polar Year sessions' programs below. Tickets are not required to attend these 1-hour presentations.

This exciting Symposium, designed for grade 5-8 educators, will delve into science content and educational activities developed by NASA, NOAA, and NSF. This event is a blended professional development experience that includes this face-to-face learning opportunity at the conference followed by several online experiences, -a discussion listserv and two NSTA Web Seminars-, designed to extend the interactivity between the participants and the presenters.

Symposium participants

Program Overview

Developed in celebration of the International Polar Year (IPY), the symposium focuses on the role of life (humans, animals, and plants) in Earth's changing climate. NASA, NOAA, and NSF scientists and educational specialists will guide participants through easy-to-understand explanations and perform activities that will enhance teachers' knowledge of common science concepts, such as land and marine adaptations, migration, and human impact on climate.


All participants will receive educational materials and information about resources that are available at the IPY web site. A raffle of fantastic prizes will take place at the end of the program. Refreshments will be provided.


Graduate credit may be available at an additional cost to participants. To receive graduate credit, participants must pay a nominal fee and complete an action plan and a lesson plan. All Symposium participants will receive a certificate from NSTA stating the number of seating hours (4.5 hours).


Date/Time

Thursday, March 29, 2007
8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

In addition to the face-to-face Symposium at the Conference, two Web Seminars featuring the presenters of Impact of Polar Climate Change on Living Systems will be held in following weeks. Participants will also be invited to join with the presenters in a moderated discussion listserv.

 Penguin: Photograph by: Patrick Rowe, National Science Foundation

Location

The Symposium will take place in Room 230 of the America's Center Convention Center, in St. Louis, MO. Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel and housing if necessary.


Cost/Registration

Participants will pay a $44 advance registration fee or $49 onsite at the Conference. This fee covers the cost of the refreshments and folder materials. Travel, meals, lodging, general conference registration, and graduate credit fees (where applicable) are the responsibility of participants. Register today!


Presenters

Meet the scientists and educational specialists who will be presenting at the IPY/NSTA Symposium: Impact of Polar Climate Change on Living Systems:

Agenda

See the Symposium agenda, including learning outcomes for the program and alignment with the National Science Education Standards.


Web Seminars

Two Web Seminars featuring the Symposium presenters are scheduled to take place after the face-to-face program in March. The Web Seminars begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time.


Web Seminars are free, interactive, live sessions of online professional development. The 90-minute sessions feature NASA, FDA, NSF, and NOAA scientists, education experts, and NSTA Press authors. You do not have to attend the Symposium in order to participate in the Web Seminars.




For more information contact symposia@nsta.org


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