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Annie Chien
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Annie Chien
has been a high school biology teacher for the past 10 years. Her
experience has always been in urban education, focusing on technology and
designing curriculums that fosters student research and inquiry. Annie also
enjoys training aspiring science teachers in the classroom and collegiate
setting, and published works on inquiry based science. In 2003, Annie was
award the Innovative Educator of the Year by the Bertelsmann Foundation, and
was featured as a model educator on several professional development
programs including the Coalition for Essential Schools and the Teacher's
Network in New York City. Annie is a graduate of Barnard College with a
background in Biology, Psychology and Education. She received her graduate
degree from New York University, focusing in Technology Education.
LIST OF POSSIBLE TOPICS
- Using Google Tools to create your online classroom
- Producing Student Podcasts
- Empowering Student Voice in the Light of Inquiry
- A Play Session: Using Vernier probes in the classroom
- How do I get my students to think deeper? A professional development
protocol that examines student leadership in the classroom
- The Magic Water Box: A method of introducing the scientific process to your
students
- Tapping into Science Resources for New Teachers
- Critical Thinking as Content to Cover: Science
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