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We are a Massachusetts Department of Education approved Professional Development Provider.
We award PDP certificates for programs 10 or more hours in length. Certificates of attendance are provided for shorter workshops.


Vernier Subject-Specific Workshops (Workshop)

August 10, 2009
Vernier provides summer workshops for biology/AP biology, AP chemistry, and physics. This summer, the Educator Resource Center and Suit / Cabot Lab program at the Museum of Science are hosting one each of these two-day Vernier workshops. The workshops are presented by Vernier staff. For more information, please see the website below ... (details).


Dynamic Life Institute: Bread, Cells & Biotechnology (Workshop)

July 20, 2009
Using the resources of the Museum of Science, including exhibits, collections, laboratories, and staff, teachers engage in adult learning that supports teaching complex topics in biology. The institute includes substantial time for in-depth activities, curriculum discussions, and project planning. Teachers ... (details).


Summer Teacher-in-residence Positions (Workshop)

July 06, 2009
Spend your summer learning at the Museum of Science as a teacher-in-residence. Be immersed each day in our rich learning environment as you work on a specific Museum project, and participate in a weekly teacher learner seminar. In order to accommodate summer schedules, selected participants can ... (details).


Summer Pre-Service Teacher Immersion Program (Workshop)

June 15, 2009
Future teachers, spend your summer learning at the Museum of Science. Become immersed each day in our rich learning environment as you work to support summer courses for school-age students at the Museum. Participate in our weekly Teacher Learner Seminar along with Museum educators and teachers-in-residence ... (details).


Engineering the Future® Online Course (Workshop)

April 06, 2009
Spring session, April 6 - May 4; summer session, July 6 - August 3; fall session, October 5 - November 1. Maximum enrollment: 25 educators per session This moderated online course, which covers the same engineering education material as in the three-day institute, is ideal for high school teachers ... (details).


Teaching Technology / Engineering in Grades 6 - 12 (Workshop)

April 05, 2009
> 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Registration > 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. High School Engineering the Future Session > 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Middle School Building Math with Engineering Session The National Center for Technological Literacy® at the Museum of Science, Boston, is holding free, half-day, ... (details).


Engineering is Elementary: Teaching Science with Applications (Workshop)

March 28, 2009
This set of workshops is part of an EiE study that evaluates how students' understanding of science is affected by participation in the EiE curriculum. Sign up as a delayed field test teacher for the study, and become eligible to participate in your choice of two of the three workshops. The workshops ... (details).


Engineering is Elementary: Everyone Engineers! (Workshop)

January 26, 2009
This is a two-and-a-half-day workshop designed to introduce educators to the EiE program and its materials. The workshop allows participants to explore our introductory engineering and technology activities, followed by an examination of two EiE units: Water, Water Everywhere (water filters) and Thinking Inside the Box (plant packages) ... (details).


Forces That Change Us Teacher Enrichment Series (Workshop)

January 11, 2009
The Museum's Forces That Change Us lecture series, held on select Sundays, January through May, focuses on the intimate relationship between our bodies and the environment around us and within us. On the day of each lecture, teachers are invited join the speaker and several Genzyme employees for a pre-lecture lunch at noon ... (details).


Bread, Cells, and Industry: A Genzyme Teacher Seminar (Workshop)

May 10, 2008
Middle school teachers and Genzyme biotech professionals team up in a one-day seminar to explore yeast as a bio-system and how the process of bread making can be used to demonstrate biotechnology principles. Building on this work, the seminar explores how these same principals apply to the manufacture of custom cells for patient therapies ... (details).


Exploring Engineering with Engineering the Future (Workshop)

February 09, 2008
These one-day events offer a free interactive, hands-on introductory workshop for high school teachers. These are standards-based programs addressing the Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework. Join us to better understand technology and engineering and how to present them in the classroom ... (details).


Nanotech Symposium (Workshop)

October 26, 2007
Friday, October 26 Join us for a lively journey into the mysterious world of the very small, and take part in provocative discussions concerning nanotech's very big potential impacts. This is a day of continuing education and enrichment with top researchers and experts skilled at communicating science and technology to lay audiences ... (details).


WeatherWise Teacher Workshop 2007 (Workshop)

July 23, 2007
Are you a teacher who teaches weather and needs to know more? Have you ever tried to understand New England weather? Do you want to ignite your students' interest in weather? The Institute will consist of: A five-day workshop at the Museum of Science where you will learn the basic principles of ... (details).


Engineering the Future Graduate Course (Workshop)

June 25, 2007
Watertown, MA Maximum enrollment: 30 A promising way to capture students' interests in science, math, and engineering is to start their high school science experience with an engaging engineering course in which they have opportunities to be creative as they apply science and math to solve real-world problems ... (details).


The 12th Annual Symposium on Biotechnology Education (Workshop)

March 26, 2007
The Museum and CityLab wish to thank all of the workshop presenters and attending teachers who made the 12th Annual Symposium on Biotechnology Education a huge success. Listed below is the schedule for the March 26, 2007 Symposium as well as teacher handouts for some of the workshops. Symposium Schedule: 8:30 ... (details).


Engineering the Future Saturday Workshop Series (Workshop)

March 10, 2007
This workshop is for high school teachers and administrators interested in a new curriculum for technology/engineering that meets the Massachusetts framework. The course is geared toward preparing students in grades 9 and 10 for the technology/engineering MCAS. Learn how our curriculum, built around ... (details).


Everyone Engineers! (Workshop)

March 10, 2007
Presented by the Museum of Science National Center for Technological Literacy, this regional tour of free workshops for elementary educators (grades 1 -5) offers curriculum support for new challenges and information on meeting Massachusetts science and engineering/technology standards. Elementary ... (details).


Darwin Exhibition Field Trip Planning Workshop (Workshop)

March 01, 2007
Are you planning a field trip to the Darwin Exhibition? Educators for grades 4 - 12 are invited to join Museum educators and explore Darwin. Discover related evolution and biology resources, programs and exhibits that may link to your curriculum. Contact Science Central at 617-723-2500 to preregister ... (details).


Wired to Win Planning Session (Workshop)

The Museum offers a group session focused on the Wired to Win Omni film. This is a special, one-time-only session offered in addition to our one-on-one field trip planning sessions. Note: Due to the Mugar Omni Theater renovation, this event has been rescheduled. Check back soon for details. (details).


EiE Presents Four New Units (Workshop)

Join the Engineering is Elementary team as we present four new units available fall 2007: >A Work in Process: Designing a Play Dough Process (solids & liquids, chemical engineering) >A Stick in the Mud: Evaluating a Landscape (landforms, geotechnical engineering) >Thinking Inside the Box: Designing ... (details).


13th Annual Symposium on Biotechnology Education (Workshop)

Over 200 teachers attended the 13th annual Biotech Symposium . The keynote speaker was Dr. Rudolf Jaenisch from the Whitehead Institute and the teachers were offered a choice from 21 workshops dealing with biotechnology and biotechnology education. To view last year's schedule and download handouts ... (details).


Design Challenges Planning Session (Workshop)

The Museum offers a group session focused on the Design Challenges hands-on program. This is a special, one-time-only session offered in addition to our one-on-one field trip planning sessions. (details).


14th Annual Symposium on Biotechnology Education (Workshop)

Biology teachers are invited join us for a full-day symposium on current approaches to biotechnology education. This annual event is hosted by the Museum of Science, Boston and sponsored by Novartis. The symposium is designed as a forum for middle school, high school, and community college educators ... (details).


Lizards & Snakes: Alive! Planning Session (Workshop)

This Museum offers a group session focused on Lizards & Snakes :Alive!, on exhibit February 17 - April 27. This is a special, one-time-only session offered in addition to our one-on-one field trip planning sessions. (details).