The University of West Georgia will offer IMPACT summer workshops that teach children science and mathematics in a fun and entertaining way through the Department of Continuing Education.
The summer sessions will offer a variety of weeklong courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to children in grades K – 8. All the sessions will be led by knowledgeable university scientists assisted by undergraduate students who are committed to sharing their knowledge and passion for science with the West Georgia children.
Workshops will provide authentic, hands-on learning experiences and encourage creative thinking, development of problem-solving skills and individual exploration of student interests.
IMPACT session themes and topics are interesting, interactive, challenging and give children a chance to meet and have fun with other students who share their interests and enthusiasm for learning.
For more information or to register for a workshop go to https://uwgagenda.westga.edu/impact3.htm.
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IMPACT Fair Makes Science Fun This Weekend in Carrollton
A new science and mathematics outreach program will be launched at the University of West Georgia on Friday, Oct. 3, and Saturday, Oct. 4, for teachers, children and parents.
Improving, Motivation, Performance, and Attitudes of Children and Teachers, or IMPACT, offers a wide range of fun and educational courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to children and educators in grades K-8.
IMPACT will get children and educators excited about math and science by hands-on learning that will encourage creative thinking and develop problem solving skills.
The children's program is scheduled for six Saturdays throughout the school year and in two weeklong sessions during the summer.
The teacher's program includes development of science kits with individual exploration of student interests, teaching tools and learning resources to use in their classrooms.
All sessions will be led by knowledgeable university scientists, experienced science educators and passionate students who are committed to enhancing teaching and learning of science and mathematics in the West Georgia region.
The Community Foundation of West Georgia, on behalf of the Alice Huffard Richards Fund, awarded $100,000 to UWG for the IMPACT program. To kick off the program, there are two free IMPACT sessions scheduled on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m.
Master of exciting demonstrations and professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, will show the audience that science and math are fun in the first IMPACT sessions.
The remaining sessions have a registration fee of $5 for each child. All registration fees will be refunded in the form of science kit awards during a celebration event at the end of the program.
For more information on IMPACT, please visit www.uwgce.com or email impact@westga.edu or call 678-839-6611.
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Improving, Motivation, Performance, and Attitudes of Children and Teachers, or IMPACT, offers a wide range of fun and educational courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to children and educators in grades K-8.
IMPACT will get children and educators excited about math and science by hands-on learning that will encourage creative thinking and develop problem solving skills.
The children's program is scheduled for six Saturdays throughout the school year and in two weeklong sessions during the summer.
The teacher's program includes development of science kits with individual exploration of student interests, teaching tools and learning resources to use in their classrooms.
All sessions will be led by knowledgeable university scientists, experienced science educators and passionate students who are committed to enhancing teaching and learning of science and mathematics in the West Georgia region.
The Community Foundation of West Georgia, on behalf of the Alice Huffard Richards Fund, awarded $100,000 to UWG for the IMPACT program. To kick off the program, there are two free IMPACT sessions scheduled on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m.
Master of exciting demonstrations and professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dr. Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, will show the audience that science and math are fun in the first IMPACT sessions.
The remaining sessions have a registration fee of $5 for each child. All registration fees will be refunded in the form of science kit awards during a celebration event at the end of the program.
For more information on IMPACT, please visit www.uwgce.com or email impact@westga.edu or call 678-839-6611.
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