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NCSE: The National Center for Science Education will be at the Earth Educators' Rendezvous! Please join us!
05/30/2026

NCSE: The National Center for Science Education will be at the Earth Educators' Rendezvous! Please join us!

Will you be at the 2026 Earth Educators' Rendezvous coming up July 20-23 in South Carolina? NCSE staff will be there hosting two sessions. Come join us!

Conference details and registration: https://serc.carleton.edu/earth_rendezvous/2026/index.html

Earth Educators' Rendezvous is a national geoscience education meeting hosted by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers and the Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College. The Rendezvous is designed to be hands-on, interactive professional learning. The program is built around half-day and multi-day interactive workshops, along with Share-a-thons, posters, and short research talks. NCSE will lead two sessions on Wednesday and Thursday: Climate in Your Own Backyard and DataWISE. In both sessions, participants will learn and engage with practical strategies and leave with free, classroom-ready resources, including lesson plans, slides, and student materials

Wednesday: Climate in Your Own Backyard
The National Center for Science Education has created lessons that are aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) to teach about evolution, climate change, and the nature of science. In this session, teachers will be introduced to five Climate Change Story Shorts, which is a new and innovative method for creating three-dimensional storylines. This approach was developed after conducting a two-year curriculum field study with middle and high school science teachers. The Story Short format is a concise storyline that can be completed in as little as five class periods, or expanded with optional Side Quest activities. All the materials, including detailed lesson plans, student handouts, slides, and resources, are freely available to teachers online. During this session, teachers will get hands-on experience with one or two selected activities and will learn how to access all the resources online for future use.

Thursday: DataWISE
The DataWISE tool combines key principles and practices gathered from research-based strategies in media literacy and data analysis into one easy-to-use tool with added attention given to the ways that data can be co-opted or misrepresented. When considering a claim presented with accompanying data, students will ask themselves a series of questions to judge the authority, purpose, presentation, and sensibility of the claim and evidence using the WISE acronym. They start with questions that allow them to determine whether the claim is Worthy of their attention, Inspect the data, ask if the interpretation of the data and the conclusions make Sense, and pay close attention to the Emotions elicited by the claim and data presented. With continued practice, students should eventually be able to internalize these questions and use this method to critically evaluate any data-based claim presented to them in person, print, or digital formats.

Registration fees for the Earth Educators' Rendezvous go up tomorrow - take advantage of Early Bird pricing and register...
05/05/2026

Registration fees for the Earth Educators' Rendezvous go up tomorrow - take advantage of Early Bird pricing and register today!

Informational webpage detailing 2026 Earth Educators' Rendezvous registration procedures, fees, early bird pricing, NAGT membership benefits, and financial support options including travel and academic career preparation stipends.

Graduate students and post-docs: Are you considering a faculty career? Then you'll want to register for our Preparing fo...
04/13/2026

Graduate students and post-docs: Are you considering a faculty career? Then you'll want to register for our Preparing for an Academic Career in the Geosciences workshop at the Earth Educators' Rendezvous this summer. Learn from faculty about different institution types and how you can be a strong candidate for the academic position you seek and succeed in the academic job you want.

Stipend applications due April 15.

Register by May 5 for the lowest rates.

Securing a position and being successful in academia can seem daunting. Further, the universe of academic career options in the geosciences looks overwhelming. The Preparing for an Academic Career in the ...

Review proposed changes to NAGT Constitution and Bylaws!The NAGT Executive Committee has proposed revisions to the NAGT ...
04/06/2026

Review proposed changes to NAGT Constitution and Bylaws!

The NAGT Executive Committee has proposed revisions to the NAGT Constitution and Bylaws that will be put to a vote by the membership during the 2026 elections. The ballot will be open from June 1 to 30, 2026. Feedback can be submitted by active members.

This webpage is a formal proposal document outlining the 2026 revisions to the National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) Constitution and Bylaws, detailing structural changes such as splitting the Secretary/Treasurer role, establishing new standing committees (Finance and Membership), updat...

What's New in  The Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science (BGE) at the University of Tennessee at Cha...
04/02/2026

What's New in

The Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science (BGE) at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) College of Arts and Sciences seeks to hire a recent doctoral graduate for a Post-Doctoral Teaching Scholar position in hydrology beginning August 2026. This is a one-year position, renewable up to three years. Review of candidates will begin 4/13/26.

Learn more: nagt.org/311497

Are in the first three years of a faculty position in the geosciences? Now is your chance to get the support you need to...
03/27/2026

Are in the first three years of a faculty position in the geosciences? Now is your chance to get the support you need to start your career on the right foot. The deadline to apply for NAGT's Workshop for Early Career Geoscience Faculty is coming up fast - March 31!

Apply today, and spread the word to your colleagues.

A program page for the 2026 Workshop for Early Career Geoscience Faculty hosted at Macalester College, covering teaching strategies, research development, work-life balance, and career management, with details on facilitators, eligibility, and sponsorship opportunities.

Mentoring workshop from our friends at CRESCENT!
03/17/2026

Mentoring workshop from our friends at CRESCENT!

Registration Deadline Extended to Friday 3/20! Advancing Research Excellence for Through Intentional Mentorship for a Stronger Geoscience Workforce!

Statewide California Earthquake Center - SCEC and CRESCENT are co-facilitating an interactive training designed to help mentors develop skills for engaging in productive, culturally responsive, research mentoring relationships– relationships that optimize the success of both mentors and mentees. This training is built on the evidence-based Entering Mentoring curriculum from the Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experience in Research (CIMER).

This workshop is open to researchers at all career stages who are interested in strengthening their mentoring skills. Priority consideration will be given to postdoctoral researchers and early-career faculty (within five years of transition), but all interested mentors are encouraged to apply.

Learn more and register ⬇️
https://www.scec.org/events/2026-scec-research-mentor-training-workshop/

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