NISMEC at HASTI 08
The annual Hoosier Association of Science Teachers of Indiana
February 6-8, 2008 in the Indianapolis Convention Center
The NISMEC booth
displayed information about our science education outreach programs from Notre Dame and from Saint Mary’s College - some of the “handouts” from the sessions can be obtained by “clicking” on the titles...
The “NISMEC” Talks included:
Some of their handouts (those with a *) can be downloaded from the NISMEC site
8:30 Thurs A Successful Model for Transformation to a Guided Inquiry Curriculum:
Joseph J. Bellina, and Karen M. Morris
8:30 Thurs Integrating Middle-School Math and Science using Guided Inquiry – II – science using math: Kent Mikel, Gordon Berry and Amanda Serenevy
9:30 Thurs Professional Development “Outside the Box”: The Teacher Science Institute: Joseph J. Bellina, and Karen M. Morris
9:30 Thurs I-STEM Resource Network Report - a panel discussion: William Walker, Jennifer Hicks, John Staver, Brandon Sorge and Gordon Berry
12:30 Thurs Helping your students walk the walk and talk the talk of science: Karen M. Morris and Joseph J. Bellina
1:30 Thurs RTOP I Reform Teacher Observation Protocol, What it is, What you can do with it: Joseph J. Bellina
8:30 Fri Guided Inquiry Should be the Rule in Indiana: How can we make that happen? Using Curriculum to Guide the Way: Joseph J. Bellina
8:30 Fri Teacher Research Outside of the Classroom - How Does It Impact the Experience in the Classroom: Beth Marchant
9:30 Fri Scientists Notebooks: Drawing What You See: Joseph J. Bellina and Ryan Sergeant
12:30 Fri Formative assessment in the classroom: What Are Our Students Really Thinking and How Can a Teacher Tell? Karen M. Morris and Joseph J. Bellina
1:30 Fri Integrating Middle-School Math and Science using Guided Inquiry – I – math using science: Amanda Serenevy, Gordon Berry, and Kent Mikel
2:30 Fri Getting the Most Out of Mangoes: Mary Hynes-Berry and Gordon Berry