TESEP Professional Development Workshop Series in Earth and Environmental Science – Macleod Vic

Wed 24 July 2024 – for Science/Geography secondary teachers/lab-technicians & upper primary teachers – at 2:30pm – 4:30pm 

PD workshop – re Vic curriculum VCSSU128, VSSU116 and VCSSU089:

Life, Fossils & the 5 Big Extinctions (Aust fossil changes through time, big extinctions, integrated plate tectonics, volcanic events/climate) – with classroom-ready Powerpoints, short videos, weblinks

Venue: Quantum Victoria (grounds of Charles Latrobe College), 235 Kingsbury Dr, Macleod Vic   

Meeting Room: go to front office to sign in & be directed to meeting room

Date: Wednesday 24 July 2024, PD workshop Facilitator: Sarah Gerardson

The Earth-Expo experience includes– 

1. PD workshops – After-school professional development workshops for teachers (1-PD sessions @ $38 per attendee for registering teachers, page 2 to register).

3. ASTA Certificate of attendance – A certificate of hours and workshop outcomes will be issued.

4. PD topics are from TESEP’s “The Challenging Earth” series 2

5. Webinars – Also, see www.tesep.org.au events – for FREE WEBINARs (each 1 hour, 6-part series, run after-school each term)

Presenter: An experienced secondary Science teacher/earth scientist or an educator geologist,  who has worked in industry, accompanied by a young earth science post-graduate presenter, with many rock/ Earth-Mineral stories and samples to share.

29 Palm-sized rocks in the TESEP Australian Rock Kit for Schools & close-up of TESEP Plate Tectonics poster, NEW – TESEP Aust. Mineral Kit for Schools (from Haines Educational) 

Download your registration form here.

Please email your completed form to TESEP registration: registration@tesep.org.au  

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Jul 24 2024
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2:30 pm - 4:30 pm

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  • Date: Jul 24 2024
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