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04/29/2016 - 04/30/2016
Pacific (U.S.) Regional Science Fair
Teachers, students, US Partnerships, scientists and alumni from the Pacific geographic area (NV, CA, HI) are invited to gather and discuss GLOBE student research projects at the first annual US regional conference.  >>

03/28/2016 - 03/30/2016
Train-the-Trainer (TTT) and North American Regional Meeting (NARM)
Registration is now open for the Train-The-Trainer (TTT) and North American Regional Meeting (NARM), taking place at the Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown in Nashville, TN. Come to learn, collaborate and network to strengthen our North American GLOBE community.  >>

03/10/2016 - 03/11/2016
Northeast & Mid-Atlantic (U.S.) Regional Science Fair
Teachers, students, US Partnerships, scientists and alumni from the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic geographic area (DE, DC, CT, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, VA, WV) are invited to gather and share GLOBE student research projects at the first annual US regional conference.  >>

03/10/2016 - 07/01/2016
United States Regional Science Fairs
Students from across the United States have the opportunity to come together at one of six face-to-face regional science fairs to share the results of field investigations using GLOBE Program protocols. Leading up to the science fairs, 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.  >>

01/20/2016
Teacher P.D. Webinar: Writing Conclusions using the CER Framework
During this webinar, Rebecca Katsh-Singer (Boston College) will focus on strategies for using the Claims-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) Framework with middle and high school students as they write conclusions and critique each other.  >>

01/07/2016
Teacher PD Webinar: Analyzing GLOBE Data
Roller from the Community Support Team demonstrates how to find and download GLOBE data using the website tools and carry out comparisons between different schools' data. This webinar also features Jackie Wilson from Hubbard Brook Research Foundation sharing tips for assisting students in choosing the best visualization or graph for different types of data.  >>

12/09/2015
Teacher P.D. Webinar: Writing Research Questions
During this webinar, Dr. Kevin Czajkowski will help participants develop grade-appropriate research questions and discuss ways to incorporate narrower but more frequent field investigations throughout the school year.  >>

11/19/2015
U.S. Teacher Webinar: U.S. Regional Science Fairs Q&A
This webinar is an open Q&A session regarding the U.S. Regional Science Fairs and funding support available to teachers.  >>

11/18/2015 - 07/01/2016
Workshop: New Hampton School, New Hampshire, United States
This workshop includes three academic year workshop days and 4 days this summer at New Hampton School in NH. The theme this year is Water and Watersheds which will include field investigations using the GLOBE Hydrosphere protocols, learning activities and Elementary GLOBE.  >>

11/05/2015
Teacher PD Webinar: Conducting Field Investigations
Please join us in this first session of Teacher Professional Development webinars leading up to the GLOBE Science Fairs. This first one, Conducting Field Investigations, features Pat Otto, Washington's Project Learning Tree coordinator, from the Pacific Education Institute.  >>