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Bradley Wysocki

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Great summer PD opportunity here!

Brad Wysocki
Chemistry/Physics Teacher
Bloomer High School

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From: Lowell McCann <lowell...@uwrf.edu>
Date: Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 11:09 AM
Subject: reminder - UW-River Falls Physics and Physical Science Summer Workshop
To: "brad.w...@bloomer.k12.wi.us" <brad.w...@bloomer.k12.wi.us>


Dear Bradley Wysocki,

I am writing to remind you about a continuing education opportunity for Physics and Physical Science teachers to be offered at the University of Wisconsin - River Falls in June 2018.  If this opportunity would be more appropriate for one of your colleagues, please pass it along to them.

Energy in Fluids and Thermodynamics: 

          Inquiry Methods for Physics and Physical Science with NGSS

            June 18-29, 2018        M-F         9:00 AM - 4:00 PM             

 

The Physics department at the University of Wisconsin - River Falls and the American Association of Physics Teachers' PTRA program have provided in-service teachers with high quality, in depth, and useful educational experiences for nearly 30 years.  This two week workshop focuses on teaching Physics and Physical Science courses that help students meet and exceed the Next Generation Science Standards for Energy, using fluids and thermodynamics as the topics of interest.  Emphasis will be on Physics content knowledge, active learning techniques, and engineering design applications specific to the NGSS.  The workshop may be taken as continuing education or to earn 3 graduate credits.

 

For more information on costs and registration, please go to: www.uwrf.edu/PHYS/Summer.cfm

 

Please contact Lowell McCann (Lowell...@uwrf.edu) with any questions about this workshop.

Thank you,

Lowell McCann

Physics Dept.

Univ. of Wisconsin-River Falls

715-425-4417

Lowell...@uwrf.edu

 


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