Powerful Geography - 28964
Join us for a three-hour professional development workshop that will acquaint you with the tools to better teach geography! Teachers will learn about a bottom-up approach to teaching called Powerful Geography. Powerful Geography helps teachers better understand who their students are and what it is they aspire to be. Teachers will become familiar with our website and the various teacher and student resources available that will help them make geography relevant and exciting for the classroom. This workshop will encourage participants to create their own Powerful Geography lesson plans and teaching strategies.
Audiences
Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Teacher - General Education
Session
53717
Fee
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Seats Left
44
T-TESS
1.4,2.2
Registration Deadline
5/18/2022
Credit Type
Continuing Professional Education
Duration
03:00
T-PESS
1B
Presenter
Joann Zadrozny, Grosvenor Center for Geographic Education
This session’s start date is less than 2 days from now, so it is ineligible for a refund. Are you sure you want to register?

For assistance contact:
Crystal Klose
Instructional Content Coach
cklose@esc11.net
(817) 740-7578

For assistance contact:
Haleigh Wallace
Coordinator Assistant
hwallace@esc11.net
(817) 740-3617
Offered Again On
- 5/18/2022 2:00 pm
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