2016 Workshop Information
Dates: June 14-17, 2016
Location: Bluff, Utah
Who Should Attend:
- Middle and High School teachers of Earth Science, Environmental Science, Integrated Science, or Math
- Navajo or Hopi teachers
- Teachers of Navajo or Hopi children
- Utah teachers of any diverse population
What to Expect:
- Four days in the field exploring the landscape through the lens of “western” scientific and native perspectives
- Emphasis on scientific inquiry and working with students from diverse backgrounds
- One day exploring the natural corridor of the San Juan River on rafts
Costs and Benefits:
- $25 non-refundable registration fee
- Optional University of Utah credit for an additional $175
- Meals, lodging and transportation will be provided
- $400 stipend to participants
Apply Online:
Complete the online form before May 2, 2016. Contact holly.godsey@utah.edu for more information.