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Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - March 2022

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Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - March 2022
Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - March 2022
WRESA EDUCATION
Tue, March 29, 2022 @ 09:00 AM — 03:00 PM (EDT)
THIS EVENT IS 100% FREE!
Date:     March 29, 2022
Time:     9:00am – 3:00pm

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center
          455 Research Drive
          Mills River, NC 28759

Cost:     $65 - WRESA Members 
          $85 - Non-Members
Audience: Middle School and High School Teachers
Credit:   5 Contact Hours

What better time to capitalize on what is happening in the world to bring science to life? Participants will learn how to help students better understand current events through lessons that explore biotechnology, literacy, and microbiology. Engage in hands-on activities, like identifying if a virus is the common cold, flu, or coronavirus, and investigate whether we should wear masks or how vaccines work. Discover how to increase students’ critical thinking skills while addressing middle and high school science standards.

If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org).


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Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - WRESA Members
Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - WRESA Members
27/28 LEFT $ 65.00 
WRESA
Date:     March 29, 2022
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center
455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC 28759

Cost: $65 - WRESA Members
$85 - Non-Members
Audience: Middle School and High School Teachers
Credit: 5 Contact Hours

What better time to capitalize on what is happening in the world to bring science to life? Participants will learn how to help students better understand current events through lessons that explore biotechnology, literacy, and microbiology. Engage in hands-on activities, like identifying if a virus is the common cold, flu, or coronavirus, and investigate whether we should wear masks or how vaccines work. Discover how to increase students’ critical thinking skills while addressing middle and high school science standards.

If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org).


 
Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - Non-Members
Beyond COVID: Teaching about Pandemics - Non-Members
1/2 LEFT $ 85.00 
Date:     March 29, 2022
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm

Location: Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center
455 Research Drive
Mills River, NC 28759

Cost: $65 - WRESA Members
$85 - Non-Members
Audience: Middle School and High School Teachers
Credit: 5 Contact Hours

What better time to capitalize on what is happening in the world to bring science to life? Participants will learn how to help students better understand current events through lessons that explore biotechnology, literacy, and microbiology. Engage in hands-on activities, like identifying if a virus is the common cold, flu, or coronavirus, and investigate whether we should wear masks or how vaccines work. Discover how to increase students’ critical thinking skills while addressing middle and high school science standards.

If you have questions about the workshop, contact Michelle Benigno (828-206-3014 / mtbenign@ncsu.edu). If you have questions about registration, contact LaDonna Sluder at WRESA (lsluder@wresa.org).


 
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