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Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Insect-ology

This exciting course is designed for elementary to high school teachers. The course provides an effective way to integrate instructional scientific strategies for teachers. Students will share cross-level instruction and constructive ideas. The goal of this course is to promote the study of insects and applications of insects. This eight-week course is intended for teachers with a minimum of two years teaching experience.
This exciting course is designed for elementary to high school teachers. The course provides an effective way to integrate instructional scientific strategies for teachers. Students will share cross-level instruction and constructive ideas. The goal of this course is to promote the study of insects and applications of insects. This eight-week course is intended for teachers with a minimum of two years teaching experience.
This exciting course is designed for elementary to high school teachers. The course provides an effective way to integrate instructional scientific strategies for teachers. Students will share cross-level instruction and constructive ideas. The goal of this course is to promote the study of insects and applications of insects. This eight-week course is intended for teachers with a minimum of two years teaching experience.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: History of Spaceflight and Space Technology

The purpose of this course is to introduce space science concepts associated with exploration and technology to build core knowledge that can be incorporated into the classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
The purpose of this course is to introduce space science concepts associated with exploration and technology to build core knowledge that can be incorporated into the classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
The purpose of this course is to introduce space science concepts associated with exploration and technology to build core knowledge that can be incorporated into the classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Environmental Science Education: Winter Ecological Field Studies

This course is designed for educators to learn and practice basic ecological field study techniques and integrate them into their environmental, science or ecology instruction. From late January to April, this course focuses on winter field studies including aquatic, snow, forest, mammal and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx
This course is designed for educators to learn and practice basic ecological field study techniques and integrate them into their environmental, science or ecology instruction. From late January to April, this course focuses on winter field studies including aquatic, snow, forest, mammal and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx
This course is designed for educators to learn and practice basic ecological field study techniques and integrate them into their environmental, science or ecology instruction. From late January to April, this course focuses on winter field studies including aquatic, snow, forest, mammal and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Environmental Science Education: Summer Ecological Field Studies

This course is designed for educators of children in grades 6-12 to learn and practice basic ecological field techniques and integrate them into their instruction. This course focuses on summer field ecological studies including stream, forest, plant and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
This course is designed for educators of children in grades 6-12 to learn and practice basic ecological field techniques and integrate them into their instruction. This course focuses on summer field ecological studies including stream, forest, plant and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
This course is designed for educators of children in grades 6-12 to learn and practice basic ecological field techniques and integrate them into their instruction. This course focuses on summer field ecological studies including stream, forest, plant and bird studies. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Environmental Science Education: Fall Ecological Field Studies

This course is designed for formal and informal educators who are interested in integrating inquiry oriented, experienced-based, environmental studies into their educational program. Participants will learn basic ecological field study techniques and conduct studies in their local environment.
This course is designed for formal and informal educators who are interested in integrating inquiry oriented, experienced-based, environmental studies into their educational program. Participants will learn basic ecological field study techniques and conduct studies in their local environment.
This course is designed for formal and informal educators who are interested in integrating inquiry oriented, experienced-based, environmental studies into their educational program. Participants will learn basic ecological field study techniques and conduct studies in their local environment.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Observation and Expository Drawing as a Pathway to Nonfiction Writing in the Science Classroom

This course is designed to introduce educators to a unique methodology for teaching organized observation as a pathway to nonfiction writing in the science classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
This course is designed to introduce educators to a unique methodology for teaching organized observation as a pathway to nonfiction writing in the science classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
This course is designed to introduce educators to a unique methodology for teaching organized observation as a pathway to nonfiction writing in the science classroom. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Understanding Climate Change

The science of climate change is a complex subject that balances the physical record and scientific fact with politics, policy, and ethics. This course explores the science of climate change. Students will learn how the climate system works, what factors cause climate to change across different time scales and how those factors interact. We will also explore how climate has changed in the past and how scientists use models, observations and theory to make predictions about future climate. Finally we will examine the possible consequences of climate change for our planet.
The science of climate change is a complex subject that balances the physical record and scientific fact with politics, policy, and ethics. This course explores the science of climate change. Students will learn how the climate system works, what factors cause climate to change across different time scales and how those factors interact. We will also explore how climate has changed in the past and how scientists use models, observations and theory to make predictions about future climate. Finally we will examine the possible consequences of climate change for our planet.
The science of climate change is a complex subject that balances the physical record and scientific fact with politics, policy, and ethics. This course explores the science of climate change. Students will learn how the climate system works, what factors cause climate to change across different time scales and how those factors interact. We will also explore how climate has changed in the past and how scientists use models, observations and theory to make predictions about future climate. Finally we will examine the possible consequences of climate change for our planet.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Weather and Climate for Teachers

Few subjects within Earth Sciences are as far reaching as the study of weather (meteorology) and climate (climatology). We plan our days based on the current weather, plant food supplies based on seasonal forecasts, and develop economies based on regional climate. Weather and climate also explain major biogeographic patterns and influence physical processes shaping Earth. With unprecedented climate changes likely inevitable in our lifetimes, the study of weather and climate has also taken on added importance in recent decades.
Few subjects within Earth Sciences are as far reaching as the study of weather (meteorology) and climate (climatology). We plan our days based on the current weather, plant food supplies based on seasonal forecasts, and develop economies based on regional climate. Weather and climate also explain major biogeographic patterns and influence physical processes shaping Earth. With unprecedented climate changes likely inevitable in our lifetimes, the study of weather and climate has also taken on added importance in recent decades.
Few subjects within Earth Sciences are as far reaching as the study of weather (meteorology) and climate (climatology). We plan our days based on the current weather, plant food supplies based on seasonal forecasts, and develop economies based on regional climate. Weather and climate also explain major biogeographic patterns and influence physical processes shaping Earth. With unprecedented climate changes likely inevitable in our lifetimes, the study of weather and climate has also taken on added importance in recent decades.

Online Courses: MSU National Teachers Enhancement Network: Elementary Weather

In this six week online course we will take a look at learning weather concepts and how to incorporate them into the elementary classroom using hands-on activities. Observing weather patterns from the past, present and future is easy and fun! The principles you learn will apply to air pollution, crop selection and forecasting. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
In this six week online course we will take a look at learning weather concepts and how to incorporate them into the elementary classroom using hands-on activities. Observing weather patterns from the past, present and future is easy and fun! The principles you learn will apply to air pollution, crop selection and forecasting. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
In this six week online course we will take a look at learning weather concepts and how to incorporate them into the elementary classroom using hands-on activities. Observing weather patterns from the past, present and future is easy and fun! The principles you learn will apply to air pollution, crop selection and forecasting. Tuition rates for MT residents: $266.50/credit. For more information visit the web site at: http://btc.montana.edu/courses/aspx/ntenhome.aspx.
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