Dear Colleagues:


If you have ever thought it would be beneficial to spend time thinking and
talking about teaching and learning with like-minded colleagues, we have
the summer meeting for you. We would like to invite you to attend the third
annual Earth Educators’ Rendezvous to be held at the University o​f New
Mexico​, Albuquerque, from July 17-21​, 2017. The Rendezvous was created as
a week-long event to bring together hundreds of researchers and
practitioners working in all aspects of undergraduate and K-12 Earth
education. Each day at the Rendezvous will feature some combination of
workshops, contributed talks and posters, round table discussions, plenary
sessions, and working groups discussing a rich mix of topics. These
sessions will address a range of themes, including:

   - Providing instructors with examples of instructional strategies that
   have been shown to improve student learning;
   - Addressing teaching challenges specific to particular settings (e.g.,
   large classes, labs), topics (e.g., sustainability, atmospheric science),
   or skills (e.g., spatial reasoning);
   - Developing students' competency in a range of geoscientific tasks that
   involve higher order skills such as systems thinking, data analysis and
   quantitative skills;
   - Supporting instructors and administrators in creating lessons and
   programming to increase the number and diversity of students who learn
   about Earth;
   - Helping graduate students and post-docs prepare for an academic career
   in Earth-related disciplines;
   - Collaborating with colleagues across the disciplines to situate
   learning about Earth in a societal context;
   - Supporting current and future K-12 teachers in STEM exploration;
   - Pursuing education research that supports our ability to address these
   challenges.

We welcome participation by all who are interested in teaching and learning
about the Earth, including faculty and administrators from two-year and
four-year colleges and universities, teachers of high school Earth science,
faculty in all disciplines who teach about some aspect of the Earth or
would like to incorporate such teaching in future classes, graduate
students and post-docs interested in these topics, and program leaders in
geoscience, environmental science, environmental studies, sustainability,
or other programs with an Earth component. All participants are invited to
submit an abstract to be considered for inclusion in the contributed
program of short presentations and posters. A limited number of need-based
stipends will be available to help defray travel and registration costs.



Follow these links to learn more about Rendezvous registration (
http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/201
<http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/registration.html>7
/registration.html
<http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/registration.html>), the
program of events (http://serc.carleton.edu/eart
h_rendezvous/2017/program/index.html), and how to submit an abstract to the
contributed program (due March 3) (http://serc.carleton.edu/eart
h_rendezvous/2017/program/contributed_program.html).



Registration is now open and fees are reduced for all NAGT members. On any
day, participants can attend a morning workshop and either afternoon
mini-workshops or​​ round table discussions, or can choose between multiple
sessions featuring teaching demonstrations and/or contributed talks.


Lastly, we would like to encourage the use of the Rendezvous as a venue for
working group meetings that capitalize on the opportunity to learn from
colleagues at the Rendezvous. Working group members will receive a daily
discount for group members and access to a meeting room.  Working group
applications are due before March 3. For more details visit:
http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/working_group.html



We hope to see you in Albuquerque!



Important Dates


   - Working Group Application
   <http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/working_group.html> By March
   3
   - Abstract Submission
   
<http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/program/contributed_program.html>
    By March 3
   - Travel Stipend Application
   <http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/travel_stipends.html>
By April
   1
   - Registration
   <http://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2017/registration.html> Early
   Bird: May 3



Karen Viskupic

Department of Geosciences

Boise State University

​

Hannah Scherer

​Department of Agricultural, Leadership, and Community Education

​Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Krista Herbstrith, Marketing and Communications Coordinator
Science Education Resource Center—SERC,
Carleton College
Northfield, MN 55057
507-222-5634 <(507)%20222-5634>
kherb...@carleton.edu

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