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    Bruce MacFadden
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    —–Original Message—–
    From: Paleonet [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gregory P Wilson
    Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 4:58 AM
    To: [email protected]; PaleoNet
    Cc: Brody Hovatter
    Subject: Paleonet: University of Washington science program for K-12 teachers (free!)

    Hello All,

    The DIG Field School (http://digfieldschool.org/) is looking for applicants. This free program from the University of Washington’s Burke Museum provides K-12 teachers with professional development field experience designed to improve inquiry-based science education, as well as provide teachers with the fundamentals of paleontology and geology. Continuing education credit is available. More information is available at our website including a downloadable brochure.

    Please forward this email to your teachers as you see fit. You can contact us at [email protected].

    Best,

    Greg Wilson, Brody Hovatter, and the DIG Field School team

    #3373
    Danielle Serratos
    Participant

    Thank you for bringing this opportunity to my attention Dr. MacFadden, I have added it to the STEPPE Funding Opportunity Database and to our social media accounts!

    -Danielle

    #3494

    Thanks Bruce! I’ll share this with my teacher friends (I’m out of the classroom full time) and on the Paleontology Education facebook group!

     

     

    #5781
    Denise Porcello
    Participant

    I attended the DIG Field School in 2014. It was an amazing experience! I highly recommend it!

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