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Making the Population Connection: Exploring the Human-Environmental Nexus in Today’s Middle and High School Classroom

by , posted on 5:18 PM, July 26, 2018
Registration is open for Population Education's fall 2018 online professional development course for science and social studies educators of grades 6-12
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Earn professional development hours or university credit with Population Education this Fall!

Population Education is excited to announce that registration is open for our fall 2018 online professional development course for science and social studies educators of grades 6-12! The eight-week course runs from October 15 – December 7, 2018. Discover student-centered learning strategies that use contemporary issues and real-world data to examine the social and environmental impacts of human population and engage in meaningful dialogue with teachers across the world. The course is asynchronous, which means students can work at their own leisure and pace. There are weekly discussion boards and journals, and a final project, all built to provide participants with meaningful feedback and materials to use within their own educational setting.

 

  • Choose to earn 3 graduate credits from Adams State University or 45 professional development clock hours (4.5 CEUs) for completing the full eight weeks.
  • The cost is $80.00 for CEUs or $165.00 for CEUs plus graduate credit
  • The class will be capped at 30 participants, so don’t wait to sign up

For more information and to register, visit https://populationeducation.org/online-course-registration/.