Professional Development Workshops
To register for one of the programs listed below, please complete the SMEC on-line registration form, unless otherwise indicated. For additional information please call the Center at (910) 962-3168 or send e-mail to smec@uncw.edu.
Registration fees are due at least 14 days prior to the start of the workshop. Exceptions will be made to pay fees after the new fiscal year with written approval from a school administrator with fiscal authority.
Registration fees refundable if cancellations are received 15 days prior to the first day of the workshop. A $25 processing fee will be charged. After the cancellation deadline, no refunds will be given. Participant substitutions may be made.
2012 Workshops
2012 Summer Biotechnology Workshops for Educators, offered by the NC Biotech Center. To register for these workshops and for more information, visit www.ncbiotech.org/summerworkshops/.
Click here to view the flyer for seven different workshops!
Not Too Hot To Handle
A Workshop on Communicating Climate Change
At the NC Aquarium at Fort Fisher
Saturday, February 25, 9 am - 4 pm
Click here to register with Fort Fisher Aquarium!
2011 Workshops
- Green and Microscale Chemistry- CANCELLED
- Introductory Biotechnology for High School Teachers
- Bridges - an elementary mathematics MSP project with Onslow and Carteret County Schools. UNCW faculty instructors are Dr. Ginger Rhodes, Math & Statistics Dept., and Dr. Shelby Morge, Watson School of Education.
- Elementary Statistics & Probabily - June 27-30
- Elementary Geometry - July 18-21
- Elementary Geometry - July 25-28
- MAST (Math Achievement Success Today) - a secondary mathematics MSP project with Brunswick County Schools. UNCW faculty instructors are Dr. Gabriel Lugo and Dr. Ginger Rhodes, Math & Statistics Dept.
- Project professional development will culminate with summer 2012 workshop focusing on NC Essential Standards for secondary mathematics.
MATH SCIENCE PARTNERSHIP (MSP) Projects
- Bridges - Onslow County and Carteret County Schools project targeting K-5 mathematics content
- MAST - Brunswick County Schools project targeting 8-12 mathematics content

