Course

Extreme Weather & Health Teachers' Workshop

2 credits

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Full course description

General Program Information

The University of Kentucky Center for Appalachian Research in Environmental Sciences (UK-CARES) is hosting a virtual Extreme Weather & Health Teachers’ Workshop for K-12 curriculums on Thursday, September 4th from 4:00pm – 6:00pm, EST. This is a free interactive development workshop designed for K-12 educators. The workshop content aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards. Attendees will receive confirmation of two hours of professional development upon completion of the online evaluation. Please register early as space is limited!

Objectives

The workshop objectives are to help teachers incorporate the impact of extreme weather on health into their curriculums.

Intended Grade Level:

High (9 - 12), Intermediate (3 - 5), Middle (6 - 8), Primary (K - 2)

Intended Discipline:

Health & P.E., Mathematics, Reading and Writing, Science, Social Studies, Visual & Performing Arts, World Languages / Global Competency

Intended Audience:

Teachers

Eligible for EILA:

No

Evaluation Measure:

Instruction

Kentucky Framework for Personnel Evaluation Measures:

Implementation, Learning Designs, Outcomes, Resources

Session and Registration Information

Session Type:

Online

Session Dates and Times:

09/04/2025, 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Session Location

Online

Registration Deadline

09/03/2025

How to Register

Registration Site

Additional Information

Provider and Facilitator Information

Provider

University of Kentucky

Facilitator

Kelly Kennoy

Program Coordinator

Primary Contact

Kelly Kennoy

kelly.kennoy@uky.edu

(859) 323-4587


Disclaimer

The Professional Learning Bulletin Board was established in accordance with KRS 156.095 (8). It serves as a resource for educators seeking professional learning opportunities. Providers agree to use the characteristics of professional development as described in 704 KAR 3:035 in the design and implementation of learning to provide quality results for Kentucky's educators that lead to increased effectiveness. Posting information on the bulletin board by the department shall not be viewed as an endorsement of the quality of any specific provider or program.