Friday, March 17, 2023

NOAA Planet Stewards: National Science Teaching Association's National Conference Atlanta , March 22-25

NOAA Planet Stewards

Will you be in Atlanta, GA next week for the

National Science Teaching Association's

National Conference?

So Will NOAA Planet Stewards!

Banner Image NSTA National Conference in Atlanta 2023

Join us, and our many NOAA colleagues and partners for workshops, in the exhibit hall, at social events, and more!

Check out the complete list of NOAA and NOAA Partner presentations and workshops here.


Logo for Der Biergarten restaurant.

 

NOAA Planet Stewards Official/Unofficial Happy Hour 

 

Wednesday, March 22, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Der Biergarten  300 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30313

 

NOAA Planet Stewards has been convening an informal gathering the evening before the NSTA National Conference for many years, and we'd like you to join us! Meet NOAA Planet Stewards educators from around the country along with NOAA educators, NOAA partners, and anyone else who wants to join in. Meet your colleagues, maybe some old friends, and definitely make new ones.


Planet Stewards and Partner Workshops 

 

Friday, March 24


NOAA Workshop 3: Discover Emmy Award Winning NOAA Videos and How to Jump Start Your Classroom Experience With Them

1:20 PM - 2:20 PM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

For over 15 years NOAA Ocean Today videos have engaged students in environmental phenomena. Watch never before seen clips of a new animated series that explores ocean, weather, and climate connections. Wherever you live, Ocean Today’s over 300 videos will be a powerful asset in your teaching toolkit


NOAA Workshop 5: Connecting Students to our Nation’s Changing Coasts (Partner Workshop with NESTA)

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

Our coasts are changing. Join the National Earth Science Teachers Association to explore creative ways to use NOAA Ocean Today video assets for sense-making of phenomena using cross-cutting concepts. Help your students discover personal connections to our coastal systems.


 

Saturday, March 25


NOAA Workshop 6: Engage Your Students with Ecosystem Modeling and Virtual Reality

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

In this workshop you'll find out about Three new interactive modules from NOAA Ocean Service Education that will engage your students in NGSS aligned practices of developing and using models, and explore ocean ecosystems in Virtual Reality. Lessons include Ocean Food Webs, Observations vs. Models, and Predators and Prey (in a marine setting).


NOAA Workshop 7: Engage Your Students in One of the Most Dangerous Climate Impacts of Our Time: Sea Level Rise

10:20 AM - 11:20 AM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

Why are sea levels rising? Why is it so dangerous for everyone - no matter where they live? How can we address it? Explore these questions and NGSS-aligned online lessons, visualizations, and role-playing activities from NOAA to engage your students on this topic.


NOAA Workshop 8: NOAA Planet Stewards Session I

Affecting change through education, collaboration, and action - and receive up to $5000 to do it!  (Focus on Marine Debris & Carbon Sequestration)

1:20 PM - 2:20 PM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

As a NOAA Planet Steward Educator you can become a STEM agent of change in your school and community. Learn how to access professional development opportunities, education resources, and funding, to increase students’ science literacy, and have them respond to real world environmental threats.


NOAA Workshop 9: Creating an Inclusive Environmental Science Curriculum

2:40 PM - 3:40 PM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

Cultivate a sense of belonging in your classroom with conservation, stewardship, and climate science using educational resources from NOAA and other socially conscious organizations. This workshop and resources to be shared is suitable for educators working with students at all grade bands.


NOAA Workshop 10: NOAA Planet Stewards Session II

Affecting change through education, collaboration, and action - and receive up to $5000 to do it! (Focus on Habitat Restoration & Carbon Sequestration)

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • Georgia World Congress Center - B209

As a NOAA Planet Steward Educator you can become a STEM agent of change in your school and community. Learn how to access professional development opportunities, education resources, and funding, to increase students’ science literacy, and have them respond to real world environmental threats.


We can't wait to meet you at NSTA!

Don't forget, NOAA Planet Stewards is now accepting proposals for 2023/2024 project funding!

Meet up with us at NSTA and we'll be glad to tell you more!

Or, join us at one of our two upcoming webinars on April 4th and 25th and we'll answer any of your questions about stewardship project development, implementation, and the application process.

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Haines Gallery: on view until April 1, 2023, Mike Henderson's ~Chicken Fingers~

Mike Henderson, The Yellow Pencil, 1979
Mike Henderson:
Chicken Fingers, 1976–1980
Now on view until April 1, 2023
Haines is pleased to announce the extension of Mike Henderson: Chicken Fingers, 1976–1980, the Bay Area artist's fifteenth solo exhibition with the gallery, now on view until Saturday, April 1.

Can't join us in person?
Recent Press for Mike Henderson
Harley Wong, "Mike Henderson's Heated 'Protest Paintings' Re-Emerge From the Flames," Frieze, February 24, 2023
Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, "An Odyssey of Fire: Nearly Destroyed in a Blaze, Mike Henderson's Long-Lost Paintings About the Rage of the '70s Reemerge," ARTnews, February 13, 2023
Margarita Lila Rosa, "Mike Henderson: Before the Fire, 1965–1985," The Brooklyn Rail, March 2023
Marcus Crowder, "Mike Henderson's Personal Renaissance," Alta, December 21, 2022
David Smith, "'I could have died': how an artist rebuilt his career after a studio fire," The Guardian, February 2, 2023
Chadd Scott, "Mike Henderson's American Odyssey On View At University Of California, Davis," Forbes, January 31, 2023
Hillary Louise Johnson, "By Any Means Necessary, I Will Keep Being an Artist," Sactown Magazine, January/February 2023
David M. Roth, "The Dialectical Journey of Mike Henderson," Squarecylinder, February 4, 2023
Max Blue, "What to see in San Francisco galleries this month," The San Francisco Examiner, March 3 2023
Darrell Smith, "His works feared lost, pioneering painter Mike Henderson's art rises in new UC Davis show," The Sacramento Bee, January 30, 2023
Installation views of Mike Henderson: Chicken Fingers, 1976–1980. Photos: Robert Divers Herrick
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Press Inquiries: Irene Fung
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