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| PAST PROGRAMS |
2008 Programs - sample
Sunday, November 2 - "With Different Eyes" Conference at UCLA. Geography Awareness Week event in Bunche Hall with a visit to Latin American exhibits at Fowler Museum. Contact Mary Miller for details.
Saturday, October 4 - Los Angeles Bowers Museum Teacher's Workshop. Click here for the Terra Cotta Army PowerPoint Presentation.
Tuesday, April 8 - “Ships, Maps, and MoneyA Look at the Post-Renaissance World”-Dr. Geoffrey Symcox, UCLA, Department of History
Wednesday, April 16 - 26th Annual CSU Fresno Civic Education ConferenceThursday, May 1 - Grades 1-5 CSU Palm Desert Campus "Testing's almost over - let's do Social Studies!
Saturday, May 3 - FREE Saturday Teacher Workshop "Teaching Geography in K-12 Classrooms" at the California Geographic Society Annual Meeting in Chico
Thursday, May 8 - Grade 4 CSU Palm Desert Campus "Testing's almost over - let's do Social Studies" California Becomes an Agricultural and Industrial Power!
Thursday, May 15 -“Urbanization-The City through History”-Dr. Lisa Kim Davis, UCLA, Department of Geography
UCLA History-Geography ProjectTuesday, May 13 - Fresno GEOBEE - 12 Fresno area schools compete in a regional Geography Bee at CSU Fresno
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Older Programs
Teaching Your Local Community History and Geography
Institute for grade 3 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 122
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and adapt the lessons to
your community.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach about the local community, integrating history
with the five themes of geography. Topics include:
the culture of the Gabrielino Indians, daily life
and legacy of the local ranchos, development of the
harbor, local government, and the community today.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, maps, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu |
Just
for Grade 2 Teachers
Institute for grade 2 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 126
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and complete an adaptation
form.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach each of the five history-social science standards
for Grade 2, including how to integrate the five themes
of geography.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, maps, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu |
A
Child's Place in Time and Space
Institute for grade 1 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 116
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and adapt the lessons to
your school.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach each of the six history-social science standards
for Grade 1, including how to integrate the five themes
of geography.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu |
Second
geography institute through FIPSE: Place, Identity,
and Stories: An Approach to Integrating Geography
and the Social Sciences. This institute will be
held the week of July 26-30th at the District
I offices in South Los Angeles.
Please contact (310) 206-9796 to register or visit
our web site at
http://centerx.gseis.ucla.edu/HGP |
2004
San Diego Geography Institute for Teachers of Local
History & Geography: The Faces & Places
of San Diego
June 28 July 2, 2004, 8:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m. daily
Join us this summer as we explore San Diegos
cultural and physical geography through presentations
and field studies. Knowledge and resources gained
by teachers may be used to increase student understandings
of geography, history, and our local community. This
5-day institute will feature informative, practical
and innovative presentations by scholars, teacher
consultants and community members
Please
download the flyer for sign-up information here (Microsoft
Word doc) |
Classroom
Exploration of the Oceans - a 9-month virtual teacher
workshop offered
by NGS. This allows discussion with premiere ocean
scientists and explorers,
and allows you to learn how other educators around
the world are helping
to increase ocean literacy. You can register for this
free workshop at:
http://www.coexploration.org/ceo
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K-12
Teachers Join the leadership of the Geographic Alliance
in Nevada and Semester at Sea for a once in a lifetime,
65 day voyage, along the Pacific Rim!
June
17-Aug 21, 2004. Teacher participants who are accepted
will: Earn 6
graduate credits from Univ of Nevada Reno for approximately
$200. Receive a
$2,000 scholarship reducing the basic cost of the
voyage to $8,575 per person.
Experience the land and people of eight Pacific Rim
nations as part of
the shipboard community aboard the SS Universe Explorer.
http://www.semesteratsea.com/continuing/teachersatsea.html
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Integrating
US Geography Education in the Global Community (IGEGC)
invites master Geography Alliance teacher consultants
to participate in a program to attend the meetings
of the Commission on Geographical Education
(CGE), International Geographical Union World Congress,
to be held
in Glasgow, Scotland, in August 2004. Ten teachers
will be selected
in a nationwide application process to represent the
United States
at the CGE and to model the best of American geography
curricula and
teaching. IGEGC is funded by a Grosvenor Grant from
the National Geographic
Society Education Foundation. Please
pass the word along to interested geography teachers.
Feel free to
contact me with any questions you might have. The
deadline for applications
is March 15, 2004.
Full details and applications are now available at
http://cge.tamu.edu. |
National
Geography Challenge Olympiad - Grades 2-12
The Challenge is a national contest for 2nd grade
through the 12th grade. Participation in national
events of this type creates an enthusiasm for learning.
Why not use the world in which we live as a vehicle
to satisfy this thirst for knowledge? The National
Geography Challenge will do just that while also providing
a way to recognize individual and group achievement
during the process. The Challenge consists on five
Contests: Grades 2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-9, 10-12. The tests
in the National Geography Challenge were developed
by the NCGE. Appropriate awards will be presented
at each level of involvement.
The National Geography Challenge will be held at your
school any day from April 19 through April 30, 2004.
For sign-up information visit http://www.ncge.org/activities/challenge.html |
The
Scholar-Teacher Symposium Series 2003-2004 at
UCLA & the Autry Museum of Western Heritage
Module 1 U.S. History
Autry Museum of Western Heritage
- October
30 Music and Black Power in the 60’s;
Scott Brown, UCLA History Department
- March
11 Bringing Students to History: UCLA in Gettysburg;
Joan Waugh, UCLA History Department
- June
3 World War II Internment of Japanese Americans;
Valerie
Matsumoto, UCLA History Department
Module
2 Transformations in European History &
Geography
UCLA
Bunche Hall
- December
4 Teaching the French Revolution; Lynn
Hunt, UCLA History Department
- January
15 Revolutions in Space: Seeing and Mapping
Earth; Denis
Cosgrove, UCLA Geography Dept.
- May
13 Teaching the Russian Revolution; Arch
Getty, UCLA History Department
Module
3 History & Geography Through the Environment
UCLA
Bunche Hall
- November
13 River Valleys of Mesopotamia; Amanda
Podany, Cal Poly Pomona History Department
- February
5 Water & China: the Yellow River and
Grand Canal ; Cindy
Fan, UCLA Geography Department
- April
15 The Environment in US History; Stan
Trimble, UCLA Geography Department
Each
symposium presentation fee: $13
Please
note presentations are not in chronological order.
For
additional information please contact Argelia Andrade
at (310) 206-9796 or email argelia@ucla.edu. |
GeoTech
Colorado 2004
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in
your classroom allows you and your students to investigate
current and historical issues such as these. You can
use GIS to explore the interactions of the natural,
cultural, and physical environment. Explore GIS in
a one-week institute FOR teachers BY teachers at GeoTech
Colorado 2004. Click
here for more information (Word doc)... |
Education
Network, a new online service from the National Geographic
Society Education Foundation is offering national
and local opportunities that include educator training,
workshops and conferences, field studies for educators
and their students, and more. Check their website
for details:
www.ngsednet.org/profdev
Coming up:
National Marine Sanctuary Field StudyGray's
Reef, Georgia
July 23-28, 2004
National Marine Sanctuary Field StudyChannel
Islands, California
August 9-12, 2004 |
Teaching
Your Local Community History and Geography
Institute for grade 3 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 122
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and adapt the lessons to
your community.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach about the local community, integrating history
with the five themes of geography. Topics include:
the culture of the Gabrielino Indians, daily life
and legacy of the local ranchos, development of the
harbor, local government, and the community today.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, maps, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu
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Just
for Grade 2 Teachers
Institute for grade 2 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 126
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and complete an adaptation
form.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach each of the five history-social science standards
for Grade 2, including how to integrate the five themes
of geography.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, maps, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu
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A
Child's Place in Time and Space
Institute for grade 1 teachers
Sponsored by The Center for History-Social Science
Education and the California Geographic Alliance at
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Date: June 21st - June 24th, 2004
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location: CSU Dominguez Hills, Social and Behavioral
Sciences Building, Room E - 116
Registration Fee: $65.00
Unit Credit Fee: (optional) 2 semester units for $70.00.
Register at Institute.
Commitment: For unit credit, attend both sessions
and one follow-up session, and adapt the lessons to
your school.
Benefits:
Top-notch teachers will demonstrate how to
teach each of the six history-social science standards
for Grade 1, including how to integrate the five themes
of geography.
Participants will each receive an instructional
kit (valued over $100) with model lessons, primary
source materials, and literature books.
Meets the No Child Left Behind requirements
for standards-based professional development.
To register, telephone (310) 243-2216 or email chsse@csudh.edu |
Second
geography institute through FIPSE: Place, Identity,
and Stories: An Approach to Integrating Geography
and the Social Sciences. This institute will be
held the week of July 26-30th at the District
I offices in South Los Angeles.
Please contact (310) 206-9796 to register or visit
our web site at
http://centerx.gseis.ucla.edu/HGP |
2004
San Diego Geography Institute for Teachers of Local
History & Geography: The Faces & Places
of San Diego
June 28 July 2, 2004, 8:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m. daily
Join us this summer as we explore San Diegos
cultural and physical geography through presentations
and field studies. Knowledge and resources gained
by teachers may be used to increase student understandings
of geography, history, and our local community. This
5-day institute will feature informative, practical
and innovative presentations by scholars, teacher
consultants and community members
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Intercession
Workshop for Master Teachers (2 units course)
Class
opened for 30+ master teachers CSU-Fresno
- School of Education
January
5 - 9, 2004 5
days (7:30 - 4:00)
Students
will be required to present a mini geography unit.
Various
presenters who will teach and support activities in
the field of
elementary geography.
Contact
Person: Steve Kemper, Regional Coordinator, CGA-San
Joaquin Valley
(559) 439-3731
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270
Student Teachers/ Master Teachers
CSUFresno-School
of Education
October 13th, 2003
One day workshop (40 workshops) involving 10 TCs who
will present on the
topic "Home Sweet Home - Earth" covering
activities, lesson plans - relative
to geography being taught in the elementary classroom
K-6.
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Geography
Olympiad at Grossmont College - January 15, 2003.
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Mini-conferences
with CGA Presenters: October 12: San Diego Union-Tribune
Newspaper in Education Fall Conference at the Mission
Valley Hilton, 7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m
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| October
26: Greater San Diego Council for Social Studies &
Greater San Diego Reading Assoc. mini-conference at
the San Diego County Office of Education, 8 a.m. -
12:30 |
GIS
in the Classroom: An Introductory Workshop for K-12
Teachers
November
7, 2003 (4-7 pm) and November
8, 2003 (8 am-4 pm)
Placer
County Office of Education, 360
Nevada St, Auburn,
CA 95603
A
hands-on workshop to learn the basics of GIS. Participate
in this hands-on workshop which will give the
educators experience in using GIS and sample lessons
to use in their classrooms.
Learn to us GIS to integrate geography into standards
based science
and social studies curriculum. Participants will receive
free software
and materials. There is no fee for this class. Number
of days: 1.5 days Number
of hours: 12 hours
This
workshop is sponsored by CTAP Region 3, California
Geographic
Alliance and the Placer County Office of Education
For more info contact: Roni Jones,
rjones@scoe.net,
916-228-2748 www.ctap3.org
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Bay
Area Geo Fest
February
7, 2004
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Student
Town Meeting
January
14 - Riverside Community College, 8-noon
Making
and Sustaining the Peace in the Post 9-11 World
Contact:
Janice
Hamner janice_hamner@sbcss.k12.ca.us
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BAY
MODEL ASSOCIATION presents JASON XV "Rainforests
at the Crossroads"! Guide your students on
a Journey Through the Panamanian Rainforest... and
don't worry about the snakes! Aligned to National
and
California State Standards, the <italic>JASON
Project</italic> is a Year-long, Interdisciplinary,
Project-based Curriculum designed for Grades 4 to
9 with <italic>Primarily Jason </italic>customized
for younger students. The JASON Project, in partnership
with NASA, NOAA, Star Schools US Department of Education,
National Geographic Society, EDS and Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute (amongst others) will virtually
guide us through the Rainforests of Panama this year!
And in January/February 2004, you and your students
can explore a "live" 0.5-acre scaled rainforest
right here at the BAY MODEL along the Sausalito waterfront!
The next TEACHER TRAINING WORKSHOP is SATURDAY SEPTEMBER
6TH. SEE BELOW FOR COMPLETE LIST OF WORKSHOP DATES.
To enroll, please reply to this email address (alix.spivack@baymodel.org)
or call 415.332.1851 and then mail a check payable
to "Bay Model Association" to:
Bay Model Association
2100 Bridgeway Sausalito,
California 94965
JASON XV costs $200 per teacher (for 30 students with
additional students - up to 50 total - at $2 each),
and includes:
* JASON XV CURRICULUM (200-page bound curriculum with
perforated pages to ease use)
* INTRODUCTORY VIDEO TAPE
* Access to TEAM JASON ONLINE (supplementary electronic
curriculum tied to the bound-curriculum with digital
labs, journals, chat rooms and extensive resources
for students AND teachers)
* FALL 2003 TEACHER TRAINING WORKSHOP! 1-Day Workshop
(9am-5pm) at the Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito
on either:
* Wednesday - August 13
* Wednesday - August 20
* Saturday - September 6
* Wednesday - September 10 (tentative based on number
of enrolled teachers)
* Saturday -September 13
* Saturday - October 4
* Additional dates to be added based on demand*
* JANUARY 2004 REFRESHER WORKSHOP! 1-Day Workshop
(9am-5pm) at the Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito
in preparation for live broadcast & rainforest
exhibit:
* Saturday - January 10
* Saturday - January 17
* Additional dates to be added based on demand*
* 1-HR LIVE BROADCAST & 1-HR INTERACTIVE RAINFOREST
EXHIBIT IN JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2004! Teacher and student
attendance for a half-day field trip at the Bay Model
Visitor Center on either:
* Monday - January 26
* Tuesday - January 27
* Wednesday - January 28
* Thursday - January 29
* Friday - January 30
* Monday - February 2
* Tuesday - February 3
* Wednesday - February 4
* Thursday - February 5
* Friday - February 6*
* FOR EACH OF THE ABOVE BROADCAST & EXHIBIT DATES,
THE FOLLOWING THREE TIME COMBINATIONS ARE AVAILABLE
(signup for ONE of the following time combinations
on ONE of the above dates):
* 10:00am Broadcast; 11:00am Exhibit; 12:00pm optional
BYOB Lunch on-site (Field Trip ends at 1:00pm)
* 11:30am Broadcast; 12:30pm optional BYOB Lunch on-site;
1:30pm Exhibit (Field Trip ends at 2:30pm)
* 11:30am optional BYOB Lunch on-site; 12:30pm Exhibit;
1:30pm Broadcast (Field Trip ends at 2:30pm)*
* LIVE EXPEDITION BROADCAST VIDEO TAPE in SPRING 2004
* Year-long activities held at the Bay Model Visitor
Center designed for JASON XV Teachers, Parents, and
Students as well as the community at large (e.g.,
evening art & lecture series, weekend music &
slideshow series, art gallery exhibits, etc.) Teachers
receive 15% discounts on admission to all events at
the Bay Model Visitor Center, as well as in our bookstore...
JASON's recommended reading list will be stocked in
the bookstore.
* Year-long support from the Bay Model Association
and JASON Foundation*
We are looking forward to venturing through the rainforests
with you.... bring your hat and any and all interested
fellow teachers!
Contact:
Alix A. Spivack, Executive Director
Bay Model Association
2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito, California 94965
415.332.1851 (tel) / 415.516.0815 (cell) / 415.332.1088
(fax)
alix.spivack@baymodel.org
http://www.baymodel.org |
"20th
Century Through Russian Eyes"
UCLA Region Program: http://centerx.gseis.ucla.edu/HGP/events.php
A
Summer Institute at UCLA Aug
11-15
In
many
respects, the 20th Century has been shaped by two
nations, the United
States and the Soviet Union. While much attention
is given to the
history and politics of the United States in middle
and high school classrooms,
the Soviet Union is often not given equal time. Join
us for
a workshop series that traces major moments in the
20th Century from
the Russian or Soviet point of view. Designed as an
integrated program
that addresses the state curriculum in grades 10-12,
the series features
stimulating lectures by UCLA and regional scholars,
presentations
by classroom teachers and workshop time for discussion,
collaborative
sharing and hands-on applications. An intensive one-week
summer
institute in which participants have the opportunity
to research and
develop their own lesson plans.
For
more info, email hgp@gseis.ucla.edu
or call (310)206-9796
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GIS
in the Clasroom An Introductory Workshop for k-12
Teachers
Thursday, June 26 and Friday, June 27, 8:00 am
4:00 pm
Sacramento County Office of Education
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California
Geographic Alliance Inland Region Summer Program
K-3 Pathways to Literacy III
Location: San Bernardino City School District, San
Bernardino, CA
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California
Geographic Alliance Inland Region
Catalina Field Study
Dates: May 30-June 1
Location: USC Environmental Studies Center, Two Harbors
Curriculum Content: Project Aquatic, K-12, Council
for Environmental Education
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Physical
Geography & Earth Sciences K-12 Institute
Grossmont College in San Diego
July 14-18, 2003
8:00 - 5:00, including one night program
no cost to participants (sponsored by CGA, SDCOE &
Grossmont College)
3 continuing education units available through the
University of San Diego
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International
Studies Summer Institutes 2003 - presented by
the Center for the Study of Global Change and the
Office of International Programs at Indiana University.
Two concurrent residential programs, one for high
school students and the other for middle and high
school teachers are being offered July 13-26, 2003
at the Bloomington, Indiana campus.
Find out more about these programs and apply at www.globalinstitutes.indiana.edu
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| SATELLITE
WORKSHOP
The
National Geographic Society Education Foundation
is pleased to invite you to join other formal and
non-formal educators in a live interactive satellite
workshop. The workshop will be held August
9, 2002 from 2-4PM Eastern Time. The two-hour
interactive workshop provides an overview of the
annual conservation education program, Geography
Action! This year's theme is America's Backyard:
Exploring Your Public Lands. Federal land management
agencies, conservation organizations, and leading
education foundations have collaborated to develop
education activities and resources for you to use
in your classroom, school or community.
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THE
GEORAPHY OF LIFE AND WAR: LIFE AND DEATH ON THE AFGHSN
FRONTIER, Grades K-12
January 29, 2002,
5-8pm, Cal State San Bernardino, Fee:$10, limit
25 participants
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| Geography
High School Competition
Geo competition for all Ventura County high schools.
November 17, Oxnard College
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GIS
Day
in conjunction with Geography Awareness Week, co-sponsored
with the Bay Area Mapping Association and the US Geological
Survey November 14, San Jose
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International
Conference on Human Geography
The Third U.S.-China Symposium
Hosted by The Department of Geography, California
State University, Northridge
November 8th-10th, 2001
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Fifth
Annual Geography Challenge
A fun-filled competition that allows local high school
students to challenge college level geography students
in a competition of Geography Bee type questions.
November 3, San Joaquin Delta College
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GEOFEST
2001
A full day of k-12 geography workshops for Bay Area teachers. Some workshops include Mission Geography, Jason Project, Kinesthetic Geography, Geography Action!, Spice Traders: A geographic perspective and more October 20, Treasure Island, San Francisco
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CGA
Training Retreat ,
October 5-7, CSU Dominguez Hills, Lake Arrowhead
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Geographic
Pathways to Literacy
A professional development institute for teachers
K-3 by the UCLA History-Geography Project, the California
geographic Alliance and the Inland Consortium for
International Studies
July 23-27, 2001 at California State University
Los Angeles
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Geography
& Social Studies: Pathways to Literacy
A one week institute for teachers of grades K-3 contact Dr J. Nicholas Entrikin, UCLA, History Geographyat California State University, Los Angeles, July
23-27 |
Literacy
Through Geography
The focus will be on K-3 teachers and the teaching of literacy through geograohy with a special emphasis on those who work in the lower performing schools at California State University, LA, July 23-27 |
Cultural
Encounters: Religion and Commerce
A professional Development Institute for Teachers
4-12 by the UCLA History-Geography Project and the
California Geographic Alliance at University of California, Los Angeles, July
9-20, 2001
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Globalization-Localization:
An Introduction to Geography with a focus on standards,
themes of geography, local/global issues, local resources,
technology. For 6-12th grade teachers 10 day institute
with 2 follow up days in November and March
at San Diego County Office of Education/ local field study sites July 16-19 & 23-26 |
Linking
History and Geography: An Interdisciplinary Approach
to the Standards
Historians, geographers and teachers present subject
content and demonstrate lessons that relate to the
Standards. The emphasis will be on looking at history
through the perspectives of geography. Grades K-12
at San Bernardino County West End Education Service
Center, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, July9-13 |
International
Conference on GIS in Education
intensive three-day conference will provide education
professionals with the latest information in GIS
June 21-23, 2001 at California State University
San Bernardino
Pre-conference workshops and field trips,
June 19-20
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Geography
Field Days "Coming and Going: The Los Angeles
Harbor"
Meeting plave will be at the Maritime Museum in San Pedro, June 2, 2001, 8:30am-4:30pm |
Geography
Field Days "Ethnic LA - Part III"
Walking trip around downtown Los Angeles (meeting
location will accompany confirmation), May 19,
2001, 8:30am-4:30pm, Cost: $25
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Geography
Field Days "Geography - Here, There and Everywhere"
at Loyola Marymount University, April 28, 2001,
8:30am-4:30pm, Cost: $25
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Workshop
on "Impact of Migration on the Human Geography
of the US"
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro,
June 11-15,2001
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International
Studies Summer Insitutes 2001
Indiana University Bloomington Campus July
8-21, 2001
http://www.indiana.edu/~global/institute.htm
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Developing
an Advanced Placement Human Geography Program for
Your School
Best Western Starlite Village, 214 Washington
St., Waterloo, Iowa-June 17-22, 2001
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