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National LASER K–8 Science Education Strategic Planning Institute

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<strong>National</strong> <strong>LASER</strong> <strong>K–8</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Education</strong><br />

<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Meeting the Challenge of <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Education</strong> in a High-Stakes Environment<br />

July 15–20, 2007 Arlington, Virginia<br />

Join other forward-thinking school districts at the cutting edge of science education<br />

reform. Participate in the 2007 <strong>National</strong> <strong>LASER</strong> <strong>K–8</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Strategic</strong><br />

<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>.<br />

This <strong>Institute</strong> will guide your school district leadership team<br />

through the rigorous process of developing a tailored strategic<br />

plan—a plan for initiating and implementing an effective researchbased<br />

science education program steeped in best practices.<br />

An effective science education program is the bridge to science<br />

literacy for all students. Research-based science learning and<br />

teaching—by promoting students’ active involvement in their own<br />

learning—help students develop and retain scientific concepts and<br />

skills, hone their critical thinking and reasoning abilities, and<br />

prepare them to be members of the future workforce.<br />

<strong>Institute</strong> Goals<br />

During this 5 1 ⁄2-day program of interactive workshops and discussions, your leadership<br />

team will:<br />

> Explore current research on how students learn and develop;<br />

> Examine exemplary research-based <strong>K–8</strong> science curricula;<br />

> Address the five elements of reform—curriculum, professional development,<br />

materials support, assessment, and administrative and community support; and<br />

> Receive technical assistance in the strategic planning process and network with others<br />

involved in science education reform.<br />

Who Should Attend<br />

A five-person leadership team of administrators, teachers, and community leaders. Team<br />

members must collectively have the skills, commitment, and credibility to lead and<br />

sustain local science education reform efforts.<br />

“We now have a common mission and vision and<br />

people with the knowledge and understanding to<br />

pass on to others. We already have a solid<br />

program, but we have now identified activities to<br />

refine and improve the program.”<br />

–A science curriculum coordinator who attended a 2006<br />

NSRC strategic planning institute

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