WEBINAR. Storytelling in Science class

‘Nobody ever forgets a really good story.’

This webinar is designed to help teachers improve story telling skills in science class and explains how ideas and technology can be used to contextualize key scientific concepts for today’s digital natives and better connect with students to improve understanding.

  • Learn how storytelling, teachers and technology can work in tandem to engage students in ways that were unthinkable just years ago.
  • Discover how you can leverage technology to make science more relevant to your students.

The International Science Teaching Foundation believes science is a great and exciting story that changes lives for the better and invites you to discover “Storytelling in Science Class” with Jaclyn Sarnese of elevatEd Classrooms.


15 Tips to Great Storytelling Guide

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WEBINAR PROGRAM

This 45-minute webinar is designed to help teachers improve storytelling skills in science class. You will learn how ideas and technology can be used to contextualize key scientific concepts for today’s digital natives and discover the simple tools you can use to improve student understanding:

  • How stories improve science teaching
  • Use Backward Design with the 5E Instructional Model
  • Story + Place + Emotion in learning
  • 10 minute Q&A session

PRESENTED BY

Jaclyn Sarnese
Master of Science in Education
Founder of elevatEd Classrooms

Jaclyn Sarnese has almost a decade of experience working in education. She started her career as a biology teacher in New Jersey, developing a biomedical sciences magnet program within her first few years. Jaclyn pursued an M.S. Ed in education policy from the University of Pennsylvania, which has fueled her drive to advocate for increased support for teachers through policy and high-quality professional learning.


Brought to you by elevatEd Classrooms and the International Science Teaching Foundation (ISTF).

The ISTF is a non-profit organization committed to improving STEM education, headquartered in London and Barcelona. The ISTF is formed by more than 30 scientists, educators and experts who work tirelessly to improve science teaching worldwide.

elevatEd Classrooms provides educational consulting and professional development services to K-12 schools, districts, and other youth-serving organizations. We empower Educators with teaching strategies to elevate their classrooms from surviving to thriving and impact the Whole Educational Community.

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