At 11:30am on September 21, 2009, Tzur Karelitz said…
Hi,
My colleagues and I at the Center for Science Education (http://cse.edc.org/) are looking for expert science teachers who are committed to integrating 21st century skills into their instruction.
I am contacting you to see if you would consider collaborating with us on a new and exciting project- Designing Professional Development to Infuse Science Instruction with 21st Century Skills. Your perspective and experience will provide valuable input to shape the design and delivery of the PD. Participation will be appropriately rewarded.
We are primarily looking for high-school biology teachers in the New-England area, but we would be happy to collaborate with teachers from other states or science disciplines.
Please email me at tkarelitz@edc.org If you are interested in learning more about the project, our expectations from collaborators and the compensation involved.
All the best,
Tzur
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My colleagues and I at the Center for Science Education (http://cse.edc.org/) are looking for expert science teachers who are committed to integrating 21st century skills into their instruction.
I am contacting you to see if you would consider collaborating with us on a new and exciting project- Designing Professional Development to Infuse Science Instruction with 21st Century Skills. Your perspective and experience will provide valuable input to shape the design and delivery of the PD. Participation will be appropriately rewarded.
We are primarily looking for high-school biology teachers in the New-England area, but we would be happy to collaborate with teachers from other states or science disciplines.
Please email me at tkarelitz@edc.org If you are interested in learning more about the project, our expectations from collaborators and the compensation involved.
All the best,
Tzur