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PULSE Summer Workshop
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Government, Geography, Language Arts and Science Teachers
Join us for a free workshop!

Are you interested in integrating environmental health and biomedical issues into your government, geography, language arts or science class while still addressing the standards?

July 25-27, 2006

8 am -1 pm

at
The University of Arizona
Arizona Health Sciences Library

Register By June 23rd, 2006

Calling all government, language arts, geography and science teachers...

  • Are you interested in putting a twist on your curriculum?
  • Are you looking for new contexts to teach to the standards?

Join us to learn about two environmental health issues that affect our community: arsenic in the drinking water and skin cancer, and take away lessons that you can use immediately in your government, geography, language arts and science classes.

Interested in an integrated curriculum?

PULSE lessons are designed to be taught within one discipline class or by a team of teachers teaching different subjects integrating their curriculum.


Receive 15 hours of Continuing Education


Who should attend?

Interested government, language arts, geography and science high school teachers

Price?
Absolutely free! (Coupons for free parking!)

When?
July 25-27, 2006
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Where?
The University of Arizona
Arizona Health Sciences Library

To Register:
fill out the online form by June 23rd, 2006

For more information:
Contact Rachel Hughes
(520) 626-0578,
rahughes@email.arizona.edu

 

PULSE - Teacher Workshop 2006 - Registration Form

 

Name:

Home Mailing Address:

Street:

City:
Zip Code:
Home Phone:

Work Phone:

Email:

School:

District:
Grade(s):
Subject(s):

Have you ever included environmental health in your teaching in the past? If so, how?


PULSE is a project of the Community Outreach and Education Program of the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center and is funded by:


an
NIH/NCRR award #16260-01A1
The Community Outreach and Education Program is part of the Southwest Environmental Health Sciences Center: an NIEHS Award

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Supported by NIEHS grant # ES06694


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