Kentucky NEED Energy Workshop - Elizabethtown
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Country Hearth Inn & Suites 1058 N. Mulberry St. Elizabethtown, KY 42701
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To: Kentucky Educators in schools served by LG&E or KU
From: Karen Reagor, NEED Project
Kelly Couch, LG&E/KU
Re: Kentucky NEED Energy Workshop
The National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project and LG&E/KU are excited to announce the upcoming Energy Workshop to be held at the Country Hearth Inn & Suites, November 18, 2009. Classroom teachers (K-8) will have the opportunity to learn about energy in a fun and exciting way! Directions will be sent with registration confirmation.
Thanks to the LG&E/KU sponsorship, there is no cost to attend the workshop. Breakfast and lunch are included! Substitute reimbursement forms will be provided at the end of the workshop; substitute costs will be reimbursed directly to school districts.
The NEED Project’s mission is to promote an energy conscious and educated society. NEED is the nation’s leading provider of energy education programs and materials to schools. All NEED learning activities are correlated to the Kentucky Core Content and Program of Studies in Science and other disciplines. The program will make teaching energy fun and exciting as you return to your classroom. Participation in this workshop provides educators with free use of NEED’s Science of Energy Kit OR Energy Works kit that teach the concepts of force, motion, light, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism and energy transformations through hands-on activities. Additional curriculum materials to teach about energy and energy resources, including electricity and energy efficiency, will be provided.
The NEED program includes teacher-tested educational materials, evaluation techniques and tools, recognition of student achievement, and professional development for educators. NEED materials and training programs provide comprehensive, objective information about the scientific concepts of energy and the sources of energy – their use and their impact on the environment, the economy and society.
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