The Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International plans to sponsor a teacher workshop by Sharon Gallant, science educator at the Gardiner area schools, from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 9, at the Viles House, 71 Stone St., Augusta.
Gallant’s presentation, “Let’s Hold ’em and Fold ’em,” is designed to help teachers use book art as a form of assessment that moves beyond paper and pencil tests, according to a news release from the chapter.
According to Gallant, “Participants will review and create several types of book art, determine when best to use these types of assessments, and develop a deeper confidence in using this format in various content areas and grade levels.”
Gallant, who has taught science at Gardiner Area High School since 1998, has also facilitated many professional workshops for educators at all grade levels. Certified K-8 and 7-12 in life and physical science, her masters degree is in geosciences from Mississippi State University.
She is recognized for a teaching style that is participatory, interdisciplinary, and academically sound. She also is a Maine Master Naturalist, outdoor and Outward Bound enthusiast, varsity field hockey coach, avid reader, and keen observer.
Delta Kappa Gamma is an honorary society for women educators worldwide. Its mission supports excellence in education with opportunities for professional growth. The local Gamma Chapter recently celebrated its Diamond Anniversary.
All levels of educators are invited to attend the workshop. Registration is available at the door April 9 at Viles House on a space-available basis.
Contact-hours certificates will be available after completion of the session.
Educators also can register by emailing Betty Morrell at dkggamma1@gmail.com.
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