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Dear Colleague,

Early career disciplinary researchers in the earth, atmospheric, ocean, and
polar sciences and scientific discipline based education researchers
(DBERs) in the geosciences are invited to apply to participate in the
following workshop.    We also request that you distribute the invitation
to appropriate colleagues.


ENGAGE - Encouraging Networks between Geoscience and Geoscience Education
January 18-20, 2015
Arlington, VA

The impending geoscience workforce crisis, due to anticipated retirees from
the baby-boomer generation and job growth in geoscience-related careers,
underscores the need for well-equipped faculty prepared to engage students
in the most current and efficient ways of developing novices into expert
geoscientists.  To address this need, this workshop is designed to catalyze
relationships, understandings, and collaborations between early career
disciplinary researchers in the earth, atmospheric, ocean, and polar
sciences and scientific discipline based education researchers (DBERs) in
the geosciences. These relationships are critical for two reasons: (1) to
address the foundational educational research needed on how people learn
geoscience content and develop into expert geoscientists, and (2) to
facilitate early career geoscientists in enhancing the broader impacts of
their geoscience research.

The workshop will include a combination of plenary talks, panelist
presentations, discussions and time for networking and collaboration. Early
career geoscience researchers and DBERs will each bring important expertise
to the workshop.  The geoscience researchers can provide content specific
instructional challenges and classroom/student access, while DBERs bring a
knowledge of methodologies to study those challenges.  Both groups will
have the opportunity to develop new collaborations, with geoscience
researchers gaining an understanding of the DBER process, and ideas for
broadening the impact of their research, while DBERs will gain a better
understanding of content challenges in the geosciences.

This workshop is open to 40 people by application, and travel and workshop
costs will be covered for all selected participants.  The application
deadline is November 7, 2014 and details can be found at
http://www.iris.edu/hq/workshops/2015/01/engage_workshop. Contact Nicole
LaDue <[log in to unmask]> or  MIchael Hubenthal <[log in to unmask]> with
questions.


-- 
Nicole LaDue, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director of Earth and Space Science Teacher Licensure
Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Northern Illinois University
315 Davis Hall
DeKalb, IL 60115
815-753-7935
Email: *[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>*