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Summer Science Discovery for Teachers

Inquiring Minds: Itasca Field Biology (grades K–6)

July 6–16, 2008

If you love the north woods of Minnesota and would like to gain experience in hands-on inquiry biology, this workshop in beautiful Lake Itasca State Park is a great choice.

The workshop offers two free credits, free room and board at the University’s biological research station, classroom resource materials, and expert instruction from Bell Museum research scientists. Itasca State Park, famous as the headwaters of the Mississippi, is just four hours northwest of the Twin Cities. One teacher last year said about this workshop: “Thank you for offering this course, it was well organized, and I learned so many hands-on activities that I’m very excited to teach science next year!”

The ten-day workshop is divided into three sections: plants, birds and insects. Each section is led by a research scientist who will cover the basics of their content area and take teachers into the field to help them design, record, and analyze data on their own research plots.

After the summer workshop, there will be a mandatory roundtable in Itasca in February. You will study winter ecology with two of the scientists from the summer workshop and our lead teachers will work with participants in creating or supplementing classroom lessons.

Gain hands-on inquiry life science experience while studying plants, birds and insects in beautiful Itasca State Park.
wetlands in Itasca

Location

Itasca Biological Station and Laboratories, Itasca State Park

Instructors

Expert elemenary and middle school teachers.

All course fees, materials, meals, lodging and two graduate credits are covered by a grant from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education’s Improving Teacher Quality Program.

To Apply

Fill out online application or contact Jane Greenberg at 612-626-2299 or green035@umn.edu. All participants must apply for admission to the course. Applications received by April 15 will be considered first, but applications will be accepted until the course is full.