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STEM in the Real World: Geoscience and Engineering Strategies for Climate Change Mitigation (G/T credit)



ESC-20 provides professional development and technical assistance to support educators with implementation of the Science TEKS by analyzing data to enhance instructional practices to meet the needs of students, and provides targeted support to reach campus and district goals.
 
Science


Academic Performance

Important Session Information:


This interactive STEM teacher workshop explores the intersection of earth sciences and engineering design through the lens of carbon storage technologies.
Participants will investigate sedimentary rock characteristics that underpin carbon storage, such as rock layering, porosity, and permeability, and apply engineering design processes to develop innovative storage solutions.
Through hands-on activities, real-world case studies, and collaborative problem-solving, educators will gain practical strategies to integrate these concepts into their classrooms, fostering critical thinking and sustainability awareness among students.

Attendance provides you with 6 hours of G/T professional development hours. 

 

2025-2026 Professional Development Series Cooperative: $0.00

2025 -2026 Gifted and Talented Services Cooperative: $0.00









Registration ends at 12:00 AM on Thursday, June 25, 2026

Session ID:
113711
Credits Available:
(6) CPE - TEA Provider #015950
Seats Available:
32
Fee:
$150.00
Contact Person:
Lisa Soll
Instructor(s):
Lisa Soll
Date Time Location
6/24/2026 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Education Service Center Region 20 - Alamo Science Lab
1314 Hines, San Antonio, 78208


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