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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Jul 24, 2009

Area Middle/High School Teachers Taking Part in Summer Institute at Keuka College

KEUKA PARK, N.Y.—Nine teachers from seven area middle and high schools will enhance their knowledge of science, mathematics and technology and garner hands-on research skills that they can use in their classrooms July 27-31 at Keuka College.

Keuka was one of seven colleges and organizations selected to host a Rochester Area Colleges—Center for Excellence in Math and Science (RAC-CEMS) summer institute.

The goals of the Rochester Science Technology Engineering (STEM) Teaching Institutes are to provide high quality professional development and to establish a regional professional learning community committed to continuous improvement in STEM education.

“Using Zebra Mussels for Good, not Evil: Hands-on Experiments and Modeling Activities” is the title of the Keuka institute.

“We will provide teachers with a tool to transform a real world, local problem into an opportunity to engage in active, on-going, hands-on research with their students while increasing their understanding and use of science, mathematics and technology,” said Michael Keck, chair of the Division of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Education and associate professor of chemistry.

Keck and Tim Sellers, associate professor of biology and environmental science, authored the proposal submitted to RAC-CEMS. Joining them as institute faculty is Joyce Monje, instructor of mathematics.

Teachers taking part in the institute include:

The institute will run from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. It is free and high school teachers taking part will receive a $100 stipend.

Keuka College is the national leader in experiential, hands-on learning.

Office of Communications, Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York 14478

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