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2023 POGIL Summer 3-day Workshop at University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN

  • 24 Jul 2023
  • 11:30 AM (CDT)
  • 26 Jul 2023
  • 4:00 PM (CDT)
  • St. Paul, MN

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:

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The POGIL Project's 3-day summer workshop provides instructors from both high schools and colleges/universities with a significant opportunity to obtain professional development and to gain new insights into teaching and learning.

On the first day of the workshop, those who are new to POGIL will attend a Fundamentals of POGIL session while those participants who have previously attended a POGIL workshop will attend two sessions of universal application. The start of the second day will expose all participants to Modeling a POGIL Classroom. For the remainder of the workshop, participants will follow a series of sessions focused on their chosen interest area -Activity Writing or Classroom Facilitation. To find out which track is right for you, click on the track description below:

TRACK DESCRIPTIONS-Please click links below

All workshop attendees will also participate in informative poster and plenary sessions. Click here for a description of session offerings and a sample agenda: Session Description & Sample Agenda

While the workshop focus is on STEM disciplines, POGIL methodology is widely applicable and attendees from all disciplines are encouraged to attend.

WORKSHOP COST

Workshop fee, which includes registration, materials, lunches and dinners, is $525. Early birds who register by March 31 pay only $495. On campus housing (optional) for 2 nights is available for an additional $227 and includes accompanying breakfasts.

EARLY BIRD DEADLINE

March 31, 2023

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

July 12, 2023

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY

A limited number of scholarships are available to individuals who meet the following criteria:

1. Be a K-12 teacher who teaches in a rural county within the United States or its territories OR be a K-12 teacher in a school with at least a 70% minoritized student population OR be an educator at a Historically Black College or University, Hispanic Serving Institution, or Tribal College.

2. Have limited or no access to professional development funds.

3. Have a commitment to student-centered learning.

Selections will be based on meeting eligibility criteria and demonstrating a commitment to student-centered learning. For details on this scholarship opportunity and how to apply, please click on the following link:



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