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GLOBE Teachers (U.S.): Register Now for the U.S. Regional Science Symposia in Your Region!
Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, students from across the United States have the opportunity to come together at one of six face-to-face regional science symposia to share the results of field investigations using GLOBE Program protocols. The competition grade spans are: grades 5-8 and grades 9-12.
During these two-day events, teachers, students, U.S. partnerships, scientists and alumni from the region are invited to gather and discuss GLOBE student research. These events will include presentation of the student research entries to reviewers, professional development for teachers, and networking and collaboration opportunities for participants.
Register for the U.S.:
- (19-21 May) Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Regional Student Research Symposium (DE, DC, CT, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, VA, and WV) by 18 April. If you have any questions, contact John D. Moore.
- (19-21 May) Southwest Regional Student Research Symposium (AZ, CO, KS, NM, OK, TX, and UT) by 19 April. If you have any questions, contact Rich Wagner.
- (19-20 May) Midwest Regional Student Research Symposium (OH, MI, WI, IL, IN, WI, MO, IA, and MN) by 19 April. If you have any questions, contact Steven Smith.
- (02-03 June) Pacific Regional Student Research Symposium (NV, CA, and HI) by 01 May. If you have any questions, contact Tracy Ostrom.
- (01-02 June) Northwest Regional Student Research Symposium (AK, ID, MT, NE, ND, OR, SD, WA, and WY) by 01 May. If you have any questions, contact Anne Lewis.
Leading up to the regional science symposia, GLOBE teachers can attend live webinars (or view the archive) providing professional development on field investigations and enhancing scientific practices of the natural scientists in classrooms. (For more information on regional agendas and logistics, click on your region: Southeast, Southwest, Northeast/Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, Northwest, and Pacific.)
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