Developing Research and Information Fluency with the new Tech Apps TEKS: Grades K-3 - 33255
This workshop is crafted to nurture foundational skills in research, information, and data fluency for students in Kindergarten to Grade 3. This 3-hour professional development session provides educators with innovative tools and methodologies to teach young learners how to identify, collect, and interpret various types of information. Through interactive, hands-on activities that include storytelling and the use of visual aids, teachers will learn how to make research skills accessible and engaging for young minds. The workshop emphasizes the development of early critical thinking and communication abilities, laying the groundwork for students to become proficient in navigating and presenting information and data effectively. The goal is to equip young learners with the skills to ask questions, seek out answers, and present their discoveries in creative ways, fostering a lifelong curiosity and capability in handling information.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Instructional Technology Personnel, Teacher - General Education
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