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GNOSEF Teacher Workshop - Saturday, October 15th

Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair

    • Stipends Available
    • Cost Associated
    • For Teachers
  • 3011 N I-10 Service Rd East, Metairie, Louisiana, 70002

  • Oct. 15, 2022: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Description

To kick off the year, teachers are invited and strongly encouraged to attend the annual GNOSEF Teacher Workshop at the STEM Library Lab. The next teacher workshop will be held on Saturday, October 15th from 9-11am. Each teacher will receive a $50 stipend upon completion of the 2-hour workshop. Teachers are welcome to attend one or both workshops. Please complete the form below to register for the workshop. Priority is given to teachers from Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines, and St. Bernard Parishes. Presentations by experienced teachers will address finding opportunities and overcoming obstacles while providing important information needed to participate in the GNOSEF. The October workshop will focus more on the paperwork needed for each participant. Teachers will practice filling out sample ISEF forms including the research plan. Attendees will be awarded a certificate after the two hour training session, which can be submitted to their school district for requesting CLU (Continuing Learning Unit) credits. There will also be brief presentations on the timeline for participating in the GNOSEF and an overview of the more than $60,000 in awards, prizes, and grants for students, teachers and schools.
Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair
The Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair (GNOSEF) is one of the oldest such fairs in the nation, with the first “New Orleans Regional Science Fair” held in 1956. It is managed by the Fair Directors and Board Members of the Greater New Orleans Science Fair, Inc. and is affiliated with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Open to 6th – 12th grade students in Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines parishes nominated by their schools or home school associations, it hosts over 300 students annually. The mission of the Greater New Orleans Science & Engineering Fair is to encourage independent student research in science and engineering, to encourage youth to pursue science, math, or engineering careers, and to promote collaboration and interaction between area students and scientists and engineers.
  • Created:
    Sept. 2, 2022, 8:10 p.m.
  • Published:
    Sept. 2, 2022, 8:10 p.m.
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