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10 + 5, How a Virtual Middle Level Science PDS is Working

1. 10 + 5, How a Virtual Middle Level Science PDS is Working. Prepared for the 2013 SUNY Buffalo State PDS Consortium Retreat Friday September, 27 ,2013 Doc Robin Harris. History. 2. 3. Organizational Model. 4. Partnerships and Collaborations. 5. SUNY Buffalo State

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10 + 5, How a Virtual Middle Level Science PDS is Working

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  1. 1 10 + 5, How a Virtual Middle Level Science PDS is Working Prepared for the 2013 SUNY Buffalo State PDS Consortium Retreat Friday September, 27 ,2013 Doc Robin Harris

  2. History 2

  3. 3

  4. Organizational Model 4

  5. Partnerships and Collaborations 5 SUNY Buffalo State Buffalo Public Schools SEPUP Lab-Aids CEURE CAO of Erie County Urban Roots Buffalo-Niagara Riverkeeper Science Olympiad

  6. PD Teachers as Mentors 6

  7. PD Teachers as Researchers 7

  8. 8 Research Opportunities • Pilot curriculum • Data driven instruction

  9. PD Teachers as Leaders 9

  10. 10

  11. Impact—Recruitment, Retention 11

  12. Impact - Outreach 12 • Number of PD Hours ranged from 4,295-20,217. (In one year by all participants) • Total documented PD hours for the 10 years of the project = 114,425

  13. Impact - Outreach 13 • Total Participants for any one year 120-190 • Total # of Days of BSTN activities 150- 205

  14. Impact- Today & Tomorrow 14

  15. 15 Questions? Contact Doc Harris at 716-878-4728, harrisrl@buffalostate.edu

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