Introduction to Modeling Chemistry – Raleigh
Grade Level(s): High School
Date(s): July 14-16, 2026
Location: The Science House, 715 Barbour Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603
Cost: FREE
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Modeling Instruction provides professional development in secondary science through a research-based, reform-oriented pedagogy. Modeling helps correct the many weaknesses of the lecture-demonstration method found in many classrooms, including the fragmentation of knowledge, student passivity, and the persistence of naive beliefs about the physical world. Scientists learn by doing; they construct and deploy models of the real world and test their ability to predict new phenomena. The student-centered Modeling classroom focuses on turning students into scientists to replicate this process. This course will introduce teachers to the Modeling pedagogy and the conceptual models and units in Modeling Chemistry. To learn more about Modeling Instruction, please visit the American Modeling Teachers Association. |
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Modeling Chemistry Attendance is required at all three days of the professional development. Two workshop locations are available at The Science House offices in Raleigh, NC, and Morehead City, NC. Dates: July 14-16, 2026 - Raleigh, NC July 21-23, 2026 - Morehead City, NC Time: The anticipated workshop hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day. Eligible Participants: This course is intended for High School Chemistry teachers. Physical Science teachers are also eligible to apply. Grant partner districts have selection priority. Please visit the project website at the link below for a list of partner districts. Selected participants will be notified after the initial application period has closed. Hours and Credits: The workshops will include 18 hours of instruction for 1.8 CEU credits. Costs: These workshops are free, but do NOT provide a stipend. Travel: Participants are responsible for their travel expenses. Additional information about this professional development opportunity may be found at https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/modeling-simirs/ |
Contact(s): Scott Ragan; nsragan@ncsu.edu
Application Deadline: July 6, 2026