Eastfield
College hosted a professional development workshop entitled
"Teaching Science Students: Developing a Few New Tricks
Up Our Sleeves" on February 16, 2008. This free teachers'
workshop was organized by the National Science Foundation
Science Talent Expansion Program grant Project Pathways,
in association with the Science & PE and Continuing
Education Divisions.
The sessions covered
topics such as maintaining academic rigor while helping
students succeed, writing a good and still honest recommendation,
recognizing a talent for science, plus other informative
topics. Dr. Mark Presley, dean of the Science & PE Division
at Eastfield College, even led a rousing session on Adventures
in Texas Geology.
Attendees were also
given the opportunity to receive training on, and devote
time working directly with, Eastfield College's portable
scanning electron microscope, the Hitachi TM-1000. Attendees,
including science teachers from the DCCCD, Garland, Mesquite
and Dallas ISDs, and Dallas Christian Academy, were present
for the all day TEA approved workshop. Plans are to make
the professional development workshops a recurring event
at Eastfield College. |