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Dear Ms. Goldstein,
My name is Anne Marie Fayen. I am currently a teacher in Chicago, but I am
working on changing the focus of my career to work more with ccurriculum
design. I also hope to work at a museum in the future. I recently received
an email advertising the professional development opportunity, "Using Atlas
of Science Literacy in Informal Science Learning Settings." Since this event
is local for me, I think volunteering at this event would be a good chance
for me to get a taste of science education in informal settings.
Are you in need of any volunteers for the event? I would be willing to help
with anything that needs to be done!
Please let me know if there are any volunteer opportunities.
Thank you,
Anne Marie
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Barbara Goldstein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> New for 2009! AAAS Project 2061 is offering a unique professional
> development workshop designed specifically for informal science
> educators, *Using Atlas of Science Literacy in Informal Science Learning
> Settings* For some new perspectives on making your programs and
> exhibits more relevant to K-12 teachers and students, join us in
> Chicago, March 11-13 at the Museum of Science and Technology (MOSI), for
> a new workshop designed especially for science center and museum staff
> who work with school-based audiences. You*ll learn how to use the Atlas
> of Science Literacy strand maps and other Project 2061 resources to view
> your programs and exhibits through a new lens. Project 2061*s two-volume
> Atlas is an innovative resource that presents nearly 100 strand maps
> that display conceptual connections among the ideas and skills that all
> students should learn as they make progress toward science literacy.
> Project 2061 was founded in 1985 by the American Association for the
> Advancement of Science (AAAS) to help all Americans become literate in
> science, mathematics, and technology. Scholarships and Early Bird rates
> are available, but registration is limited. For more details and a
> registration form, please visit our workshop information page, and check
> the Project 2061 web site often for our most up-to-date information at
> http://www.project2061.org/events/workshops/default.htm. To receive our
> free e-newsletter and receive automatic updates on workshops and other
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