Actions Panel
Two-Part Workshop: "Whiteboard as a Verb" and "Expanding Your Resource Bank"
Date and time
Location
Room 414, Zankel Hall, Teachers College, Columbia University+
525 W 120th St New York, NY 10027Refund Policy
Description
WORKSHOP LEADERS:
- Patricia Bauer, Marymount School
Part 1: Whiteboard as a Verb: Whether you are a modeler or not, the benefits of whiteboarding are multitudinous. Whiteboarding stimulates collaborative interactions among small groups of students, allows students to develop skills in articulating both probing questions and clear, concise explanations, promotes critical thinking skills, creates room for demonstrating understanding using pictures rather than words. Teachers and students are able to assess student mastery of concepts, model development, operational definitions and problem-solving skills in a low stakes environment. Patricia Bauer will share some whiteboarding strategies she has found useful and she will encourage participants to share their own strategies and to work together to discover innovative uses of whiteboards in any classroom.
Part 2: Expanding Your Resource Bank: Have you ever googled a term or looked for a “better way” to do a lab or explain a concept, particularly for students who are struggling in your class and needs an alternative approach/explanation? Or maybe you have a student who has been absent and is trying to catch up? Or maybe you want to encourage a student to “take it to the next level”. You could spend hours vetting sites. During the second part of this workshop, teachers are encouraged to be prepared to share some of the resources they have discovered and have found useful (including any accompanying worksheets for a particular movie/animation/lab). Through the workshop, you will learn strategies to make your students active participants in the learning process and gain a list of resources vetted by your colleagues.
Receipts and Certificates documenting participation are available.
- Anyone interested in learning about how to use whiteboards to engage students in the learning process as well as those interested in gaining and sharing teaching resources.
PHOTOGRAPHS AND VIDEO RECORDINGS. We take photographs and record video of our workshops in order to publicize a positive image of science, science teaching, and science teachers, as well as of the STEMteachersNYC organization - a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity. If you register, you are agreeing to be photographed and to have your voice and image video-recorded. You are also agreeing to relinquish your rights to the photographs and video recordings. If you do not wish to be photographed or video-recorded, you must inform us when you check in at the beginning of the workshop. We will take one photograph of your face so that we can erase your image if we happen to catch it by chance during the workshop, and we will do our best to avoid you. We will also appreciate your cooperation in positioning yourself in a location where the camera can avoid you while still including as many of the other participants as possible.
ORGANIZER: Fernand Brunschwig, Math, Sci. & Tech. Dept., Columbia Teachers College
To join STEMteachersNYC, fill out survey: <tinyurl.com/modelingsurvey>
(Members find out about workshops first and can sign up before others.)
=================
FAQs
Is there a fee to attend this workshop?
Yes. There is a $15 attendance fee.
Is there a special pricing for TC students for this workshop?
Yes. TC students recieve a 50% discount on PTNYC workshops. To receive your discount code, please send an email to Registrar (Yi@stemteachersnyc.org). You will be asked to present a current TC student card at the door on the day of the workshop.
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Is the reservation fee refundable?
No, please be sure you are able to attend the workshop prior to registring for it. If you mistakenly register for 2 workshops that take place at the same time, we will not be able to refund the fee.
Is my reservation/ticket transferrable?
No, please contact Registrar (Yi@stemteachersnyc.org) if you need to transfer your reservation to a different person/name.
Can I update my reservation information?
Yes, you can update your reservation information.
The name on the reservation/ticket doesn't match the attendee. Is that okay?
No, please contact Registrar (Yi@stemteachersnyc.org) to address this.
Organized by
STEMteachersNYC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that cultivates excellence in STEM teaching and promotes deep understanding and success for students through innovative, teacher-led professional development. Our weekend workshops for teachers are offered during the school year and multi-week workshop intensives occur in the summer. We welcome and encourage teachers from across the globe, the US, and the local New York City area!
STEMteachersNYC is registered as a Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) provider with the New York State Education Department.
STEMteachersNYC delivers professional development workshops for teachers, by teachers, about teaching, since 2011. STEM Teachers of New York City, Inc. (STEMteachersNYC) is an approved CTLE Sponsor (ID#23385), and vendor for the New York City Department of Education (#STE-068881); MTAC Qualified. Pre-service teachers may attend for free.
STEMteachersNYC was founded in the summer of 2011 by a group of educators as a teacher-led study, support, and professional development group. STEMteachersNYC membership has grown at over 30% per year and now stands at over 1,600 members. STEMteachersNYC is an affiliate of the American Modeling Teachers Association.