NYSERDA Announces New Workshop for School and Public Librarians
September 28, 2009
Are you interested in teaching children and families to be energy smart? If so, don’t miss a free–of–charge professional development workshop for librarians offered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Energy Smart Students Program. This interactive, hands–on workshop will take place on Friday, October 23, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Saratoga Springs Public Library, 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs, NY. Increase your energy IQ and learn how to become a mentor for your school or community. Reserve your spot today!
The workshop is targeted to school and public librarians who work with Grade K–6 students. It includes an overview of energy basics–energy forms and sources, energy efficiency, and renewable energy–and techniques for integrating this content into educational programs for young people. Each attendee will receive FREE curriculum, including lesson plans correlated to the New York State Learning Standards, student worksheets, colorful posters, and annotated bibliography materials.
The workshop will be taught by Regan DeFranza, a librarian and NYSERDA–trained Energy Educator. Regan is one of NYSERDA’s team of teachers and community educators with the knowledge, commitment, and enthusiasm to promote energy conservation and energy literacy among students and colleagues.
This is one of a series of free professional development programs for educators provided by NYSERDA’s Energy Smart Students Program. NYSERDA, a public benefit corporation, uses innovation and technology to solve some of New York's most difficult energy and environmental problems in ways that improve the State's economy. To learn more or to find a complete schedule of energy workshops for educators in your area, call 1–877–NY–SMART (Option 6), or e–mail info@nyess.org.
CONTACT:
Debora Moran,
NYSERDA Energy Smart Students Program
518–862–1090 ext.3488
dm3@nyserda.ny.gov
Last Updated: 11/26/2012