The deadline for the submission of abstracts for the American Geophysical Union (AGU) annual conference (AGU24) is Wednesday July 31st. This year the conference is taking place December 9-13 in Washington, DC.
Consider submitting abstracts to “ED020: From Data-Driven Discoveries to K-12 Classrooms: Inspiring Educators and Students with the Latest Research Translated into Engaging Instructional Resources.”
Description: The Earth and space sciences are constantly evolving, and their relevance to the lives of our students has never been more concrete. How can we ensure our educators are connected to the most recent research so their students learn about our dynamic Earth system? Collaborations among multiple entities are invited to share their methods of creating and disseminating the latest Earth and space science findings designed to inspire our next generation of Earth and Space Scientists. This session is open to all who interact with a K-12 population. For example, teacher-scientist partnerships, higher-ed researchers, outreach specialists, informal educators are all welcome. Sharing curated and unique educational materials allows for collaboration and inclusion of students across the multitude of Earth and space science topics. Topics for this session may include, but are limited to student field work, scientist-teacher partnerships, professional development models, integration of AI, data, and data tools into curriculums.
Presenters can attend in-person or online and K-12 educators receive heavily discounted registration. For information about the conference, and to submit abstracts visit: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting
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