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Julie Hilker
Chippewa Valley Schools
Friday
, March 6
8:00am CST
It's Melting!
Banquet 5
Kristy Butler • Jason Colegrove
9:00am CST
Does it make sense?
Regency 1
Jeanane Charara • Melissa Renko
It’s not just the curriculum! How to use district science leaders to support elementary science education.
Michigan 3
Amy Bohm • Andrea Brook • Pamela Moreman
Keynote: Unlocking our potential: Leveraging crosscutting concepts as a path to science agency and identity
Banquet 5
Aneesha Badrinarayan
10:00am CST
What's New with Modeling Instruction
Capitol 1
Mike Gallagher
Assessment Fixer-Upper: Learn to assess "knowledge in use" with Item Clusters
Banquet 6
Jessica Ashley
High School Science Networking Session
Banquet 1
Lory Thayer • Wendi Vogel
Keynote: Building on Young Children’s Curiosity: Lessons from the SOLID Start (Science, Oral Language, and Literacy Development from the Start of School) Project
Banquet 5
Amelia Gotwals • Tanya S. Wright
11:00am CST
Field Trip - Michigan State University Cyclotron Lab
Field Trip - Bus from Lansing Center
Panel Discussion - Coherence, Flexibility, and Pathways to HS Proficiency
Banquet 5
Rich Bacolor
Healthy Grading: A Moral Imperative
Capitol 1
Don Pata
1:00pm CST
Panel Discussion - The Future of Science Teaching in Michigan
Banquet 5
Rich Bacolor
Supporting K-2 Student Science Talk Through Purposeful Reflection on Teaching Practices
Capitol 1
Tanya S. Wright • Blythe Anderson • Amelia Gotwals • Eleanor Kenimer • Arianna Pikus
Why aren’t they talking? Tips and Strategies for More Productive Discourse in Science
Banquet 2
Laura Ritter
Did You Know That all of the Graduation Requirements Can Be Met while Maintaining a STEM focus? Let's Talk About the MMC Flexibility!
Banquet 4
Rashell Bowerman
2:00pm CST
Organism Engineering
Meeting Room 201
Kristy Butler • Patti Richardson
We Love to Hate Assessments - Let's Do Something About It!
Banquet 2
Aneesha Badrinarayan
3:00pm CST
The Rise of the Revised MEECS
Meeting Room 204
Gabrielle Likavec
Student-Generated Questions to Lead Investigations: Students “Driving the Bus”
Banquet 7
Emily Gochis • Kim Smith Kolasa • Jennifer Pera
4:00pm CST
Exploring Earth’s Systems
Meeting Room 103
Gary Curts
Open SciEd - An Open Education Resource Curriculum for Middle School
Banquet 1
Mary Starr • James Emmerling
Putting the Pieces Together: Supporting Synthesis Discussions in K-2 Science Classrooms
Michigan 2
Kirsten D. Edwards • Amber Bismack • Tanya S. Wright • Amelia Gotwals • JoAnne West
Saturday
, March 7
8:00am CST
Promoting Student Agency: Building interest and identity as scientists while developing student skills to plan and carry out investigations
Meeting Room 101
Holly Hereau • Wayne Wright
Standards Based Grading + NGSS: A Match Made in Heaven
Banquet 4
Vanessa Logan Wentzloff
Promoting 3-Dimensional Science Teaching and Learning through NGSS-aligned Curricula and a Teacher Support System
Governor's Room
Jenna Nachazel • Chris Reimann
9:00am CST
Where did the fat go? A biology storyline for teaching growth & cellular respiration
Meeting Room 201
Wendy Johnson • Cassie Oostindie
Our NGSS Journey at Avondale High School: 3 Years In and Continuing Forward
Banquet 4
Fahmida Matin • Katie Osborn • Vanessa Logan Wentzloff
10:00am CST
It's Too Hard to Explain! Develop Models to Construct Explanations
Capitol 2
Nancy Karre
Adopt an Integrated K-5 STEM Program in Your Classroom
Meeting Room 102
Susan Olszewski
11:00am CST
Equitable Systems of Learning and Assessment and Positive Student Outcomes
Meeting Room 102
Holly Hereau • Wayne Wright
Incorporating Accessible and Engaging Anchoring Phenomena in Chemistry
Banquet 6
Julian Sanders
Using Summary Tables for Sense-Making in Science
Capitol 4
Sydney Barosko
12:00pm CST
Anti-racist science teaching methods
Banquet 1
Scott Milam
Are Your Science Test Items High-Quality? Examining Test Items Using a Collaborative Process
Meeting Room 202
Heather Rottermond • Nathan Spencer
It Can't Wait! Understanding the Importance of Learning Progression
Capitol 2
Nancy Karre
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7, 2020
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