West Chester University GLOBE Training Workshop, October, 1996
15 June 1998
Twenty-seven teachers from up and down
the East Coast attend Seventh West Chester University GLOBE Teacher Training
Workshop!
The Seventh West Chester University - GLOBE Teacher Training Workshop got off to a great start October 16, 1996, with clear skies and beautiful weather. Twenty-seven teachers from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina bubbled with excitement over the prospect of bringing "real science" into their classrooms.
The workshop was highlighted by a visit from Col. Yuri Malenchenko, a Russian cosmonaut currently working with NASA in Houston. Col. Malenchenko spoke with the participants about life as a cosmonaut, the importance of science in today's world, and the need for more programs like GLOBE.
The next GLOBE workshop at West Chester University is scheduled for April 29-May 2, 1997. The University will also host a GLOBE Reunion at the March 12-14, 1997 Satellites and Education Conference X.
The GLOBE Teacher Training Workshop
Staff
- Nancy McIntyre, Director of West Chester University Educational Center for Earth Observation Systems
- John Schmidt, Facilitator
- Tom Alena, Scientist (Meteorology, Soils)
- Jerry Henzel, Scientist (Biology, Remote Sensing)
- Pete Hutchison, Technology Educator
- Vince Hurley, Technology Educator
- Gay Byers, GLOBE Lead Teacher
- Gayle Sellers, GLOBE Lead Teacher
Comments from GLOBE Workshop Participants:
"An entertaining and educational look at the future as we take the scientific data collection to the next level of total student/teacher/human interactions with the environment. We as a collective and communicating society must begin to make decisions about our future based not only on scientific data, but also on active communication about the information. GLOBE has successfully begun the dialog that can shape how today's students and tomorrow's leaders view their home planet Earth. The future is not designed or controlled by data alone. It must be shaped by our conversations about this information and GLOBE is a marvelous vehicle for initating and continuing this dialog." Don Miller, Stroudsburg Middle School and Evergreen Community School, Cresco, PA.
"The first day will introduce you to an overwhelming amount of material. As the workshop proceeds, you will buy in to it. Give it a chance, you will remember." Michael DeAngelis, South Brunswick High School.
"A GREAT WORKSHOP. Lets kids do real science and interact with real scientists." Bill Vosburgh, Hillsdale Elementary, West Chester, PA.
"They made me eat dirt......only kidding." A. Szwartz, West Essex Regional High School.