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Professional Development Sessions:

Adding excitement to science class



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Science in the Movies Sessions for Teachers

In addition to his program of making kids excited about science, Steve Wolf also offers professional development sessions for teachers. Through these sessions, teachers learn how to use some of Steve's techniques in the classroom, to keep their students excited about science.

If you are thinking about having Science in the Movies presented at your school, you may also want to consider including an after-school PD session for teachers on the same day.

Please Contact Us for more information on Steve's professional development sessions.


IPC Professional Development from the University of Houston
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IPC (Integrated Physics and Chemistry) is a Type A grant awarded to the University of Houston Education Department. 'IPC Goes to the Movies' is a science course module that includes activities and lessons that IPC teachers can use to draw students into thinking and learning regarding the special effects used in movies. In collaboration with Steve Wolf's engaging video clips learning has never been so much fun! For more information please refer to the IPC site for any upcoming professional development opportunities and training sessions.

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