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Program Management System - 19th BCCE - Survivor Skills for 1st to 5th year Chemistry Teachers

Symposium Title: Survivor Skills for 1st to 5th year Chemistry Teachers
Descrption: National research data claims that one out of every five novice teachers leaves the teaching profession after only three years and 50% leave in the first five years. Often, these teachers are frustrated and feel overwhelmed because they are held to the same accountability standards as veteran teachers. One of the major reasons cited for leaving is the lack of support and guidance. In this symposium, veteran teachers will offer themselves as role models for novice teachers or other educators seeking to improve and fine tune their classroom instruction and management skills. These veteran teachers will share a full range of resources such as great lesson plans, teaching strategies, activities, projects, or demonstrations that can help prevent novice teachers from having to “reinvent the wheel.”
Program: 19th BCCE
Audience: High School
Organizer: Esther Freeman
CoOrganizers:
Restrictions: Please put demos on video (DVD, tape, etc.) because of the restrictions on live demos. Persons wishing to do "live" demonstrations are encourage to submit to the Demo Grand Prix symposium (deadline for demo submissions is Dec 15, 2005)
Session 2 of 2 [2006-08-03 08:00:00 - 11:00:00] - Esther Freeman, Presider
Start TimePresenterTitle
08:00:00 introduction
08:05:00Esther FreemanOutstanding songs by Mike Offutt
08:35:00Bette BridgesAlternative assessments in chemistry
09:05:00Thomas Jose10 Things high school students (and teachers) should know before taking college level science
09:35:00 break
09:45:00Andrew CherkasSurvival kit and help for new teachers
10:15:00Doug RaganWhat is a Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) and why is it so important?
10:45:00 discussion
 
Session 1 of 2 [2006-08-02 10:15:00 - 12:00:00] - Esther Freeman, Presider
Start TimePresenterTitle
10:15:00 introduction
10:20:00Esther Freeman Building VSEPR models using Spice Drops
10:50:00Bette Bridges20 Questions or how to survive stoichiometry
11:20:00Debbie Herrington“Don’t mistake my kindness for a weakness”: Surviving your first years and keeping your sanity!
11:50:00 discussion
 

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