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PTEC Conferences & Workshops
Upcoming Events
- 2010 Colorado Learning Assistant Workshop
- This October 13-14 workshop will focus on the University of Colorado's Learning Assistant program - Boulder, CO
- 2011 Annual Conference
- The 2011 PTEC Conference will be held jointly with the UTeach Institute Annual Conference - Austin, TX
Past Events
PTEC Annual Conferences
- 2010 Annual Conference
- Diversity in Physics Education: Preparing Teachers for the 21st Century - Washington, DC
- 2009 Annual Conference
- Institutional Transformation: How do we change departments and universities to embrace the mission of preparing tomorrow's teachers? - Pittsburgh, PA
- 2008 Annual Conference
- Master Teachers: Change Agents for Teacher Preparation across the Professional Continuum - Austin, TX
- 2007 Annual Conference
- Recruitment: A Critical Element in Addressing the National Shortage of Physics Teachers - Boulder, CO
- 2006 Annual Conference
- Building Innovative Programs: Preparing Highly Qualified Physics and Physical Science K-12 Teachers - Fayetteville, AR
- 2005 Annual Conference
- Building a Coalition - Muncie, IN
PTEC Regional Conferences
- 2008 PTEC Northwest Regional Conference
- A one-day regional conference hosted by the Seattle Pacific University Physics Department in conjunction with the Washington AAPT Meeting. - Seattle, WA
- 2007 North Carolina Conference
- Collaboration between the PhysTEC project and the University of North Carolina system to improve teacher preparation in NC - Chapel Hill, NC
PTEC Topical Workshops
- 2010 Pedagogical Content Knowledge workshop
- A two-day topical workshop highlighting the unique Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK)-based curriculum developed at Rutgers. - New Brunswick, NJ
- 2009 NASULGC Leadership Collaborative Workshop at PTEC 2009
- A workshop for members of the NASULGC Leadership Collaborative on building and enhancing teacher education activities within disciplinary departments.
- 2007 Colorado Learning Assistant Workshop
- Tools and information for faculty interested in starting a Learning Assistant program at their institution.