PLI #4
National Conference in Philadelphia • March 26, 2025
Full-Day Workshop
Implement OpenSciEd High School Units in Your Classroom
Fostering Curiosity and Confidence in High School Science Learners
Preconference • Wednesday, March 26 • 8:15 AM - 3:15 PM
NSTA Professional Learning Team
All participants will receive...
- Coffee and tea (first come first served)
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
$150
Conference registration is NOT required to attend.
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About the Session
Experience student-driven, rigorous science learning fueled by students’ curiosity and concern for coastal communities through immersions in the OSE high school chemistry Unit C.1 Thermodynamics in Earth’s Systems (How can we slow the flow of energy on Earth to protect vulnerable coastal communities?). See how students’ sensemaking develops across this unit through careful analyses of classroom videos, real student work, and student and teacher interviews.
Whether you teach high school chemistry, biology, physics, or Earth and space sciences, you will walk away from this experience with an understanding of the instructional routines that comprise storyline units across the OSE high school curriculums and the supports you need to confidently implement an OSE high school unit in your classroom. In addition, you’ll become adept with navigating the resources embedded in the OSE unit materials so you can maximize your impact on student engagement and learning.
All conference attendees are invited to continue their professional learning virtually in the OSE High School Chemistry Unit C.1 Curriculum Launch Workshop (24 total hours) and Facilitator Training (32 total hours).
- 6 hours onsite at the Philadelphia Conference PLI
- 18 hours virtual to complete 4-day curriculum launch*
- 8 additional hours virtual to complete facilitator training* (optional)
Virtual workshop sessions will be held over the month of April 2025.
*Registration for virtual sessions incurs additional cost
Takeaways
- Gain experience and confidence to implement an OpenSciEd high school unit in your classroom.
- Create an opportunity to complete the OpenSciEd high school curriculum launch and facilitator training after the conference ends (virtual workshop sessions).