Rayovac is recognizing inspiring teachers by hosting the Teachers Bring Science to Life Contest.
Students, parents, administrators and teachers have the opportunity to
nominate an amazing K-6 educator for a chance to win one of three all-expense paid trips to Steve Spangler’s Science in the Rockies, an intensive three-day, hands-on science training held in Denver, Colorado. The experience offers creative science integration strategies for teachers who are focused on making science more meaningful and fun for their students.
“There are so many amazing educators that bring inspiration, guidance, encouragement and fun to the classroom," said Kent Klagos, Division Vice President for
Rayovac. "Through the Teachers Bring Science to Life Contest, we hope to recognize a few of the many outstanding teachers as well as give them an amazing science experience they can bring back and share with their students."
Rayovac will accept teacher nominations at www.rayovac.com/science through 11:59 p.m. (CST) on May 16. Those who would like to recognize an extraordinary teacher can fill out the online entry form and submit an essay of up to 300 words explaining how the teacher inspires students and brings learning to life.
Teachers can even nominate themselves for this unique, hands-on professional development workshop, where they’ll learn great classroom techniques and engaging experiments sure to inspire and captivate their students.
From the submissions, three inspiring teachers will be selected by Rayovac to win an all-expense paid trip to attend Science in the Rockies 2011. More information, the official contest rules and the entry form can be found at www.rayovac.com/science.
“Our goal is to give teachers the necessary training and tools to inspire students to use the scientific method as they wonder, discover, explore and ask their own questions,” said Spangler. “Teachers need more than cute ideas or clever tricks. They need real science activities that engage and teach kids how to think critically and to solve problems if they’re going to be competitive in the future workforce.”
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