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Educators from our partner museums got together on Monday Jan 24 2011 to learn about teaching Nanotechnogy from each other. Aaron and Keith from NISENet as wall as Inka and Gled from UALR were there as well.
Patrick Siems, a Lapeer East (Mich.) high school teacher, plays peekaboo with Emani Emmitt and Jude Wilkinson during a tour of the Cooper Child Development Center. Siems was part of the Great Lakes Army Recruiting command educators tour of Fort Sill, Okla. Aug. 15, 2012. (Photo by Monica Wood)
Educators get to use try out the Hydrolab during a landside day of the workshop.
Photo credit: COSEE 2011
Every year, the College of Education hosts a social for Pullman-area educators, with whom the college has a special relationship.
Investigating astronomy as a context for teaching and communicating science, astronomy in particular! Sivuyile Manxoyi at Ithemba Labs
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
Bobo Zwane, 24 (right) is a peer educator for Let us Grow, South Africa. He works on the after school programme for teenage child head of households (CHH). These orphans have been left to look after brothers and sisters after their parents died of HIV or TB.
“We mostly teach young people about hygiene, taking responsibility for themselves and general life skills”.
“They feel empowered and more confident about themselves and their families”
The Valdosta-Lowndes Retired Educators Association meeting was held on Monday, October 8, 2012 at the Holiday Inn in Valdosta, GA. The legislators were present to answer questions before the business meeting and delicious lunch buffet was enjoyed by many.
Austin Creative Reuse provided free materials to educators and teachers in the Austin metro area in October 2013.
On November 3, 2015 we held an educator's workshop at the Latin American & Iberian institute with Mexican maskmaker Felipe Horta. Horta is an internationally-renowned mascarero from Tocuaro, Michoacán, who has dedicated himself since the age of 12 to producing masks for the pastorela (Shepherd's Tale) danzas and other ceremonies celebrated in his community and throughout Mexico. Blending allegory with symbols and scripts from popular culture, these dynamic performances discuss and depict faith, sin, and salvation, and also comment upon the joys and struggles of everyday life in contemporary Mexico. Horta has introduced innovative, fine sculpting techniques into the thriving, vibrant art of mask making, and his exquisite masks are embraced and sought after by dancers and others in his community. Participants heard from Horta (in Spanish, with English interpretation), painted their own masks under Horta's guidance, and received copies of relevant curriculum materials and certificates of professional development.