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Free opportunity for science teachers from the National WWII Museum

by , posted on 1:21 PM, March 4, 2020
The Real World Science Summer Teacher Seminar brings 28 teachers who will teach science to 5th–8th graders in the following school year to The National WWII Museum for a weeklong training experience.
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The Real World Science Summer Teacher Seminar brings 28 teachers who will teach science to 5th–8th graders in the following school year to The National WWII Museum for a weeklong training experience. Two of the spots are reserved for Louisiana teachers; teachers from public schools and public charter schools are accepted. Teachers will learn best practices in teaching science while being introduced to the Real World Science curriculum. It includes a trip to the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory in Livingston, Louisiana, and a field day performing water quality studies at New Orleans City Park and Lake Pontchartrain. Teachers are reimbursed for flight expenses, and the Museum provides hotel accommodations and most meals.

This year’s cohort will join us in New Orleans on July 12–18, 2020. Applications are accepted through March 13, 2020.

 

For more information, visit https://www.nationalww2museum.org/realworldscience

 

Rob Wallace

STEM Education Specialist

Media and Education Center

The National WWII Museum

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