Earth Educators' Rendezvous 2020

July 13-17, 2020 | Online

Thank you for attending the highly successful sixth annual Earth Educators' Rendezvous, held Online.

Save the date for the July 12-16, 2021 Rendezvous.

We hope to see you at next year's Rendezvous!


Who is Rendezvous for?

Our program is designed to appeal to everyone working in all aspects of undergraduate Earth education, including a mix of college faculty, graduate students, K-12 teachers, informal educators, practitioners, and researchers, as well as administrators who want to better support students in their programs and who are interested in improving their teaching about Earth, whether they are attending their first Earth-education-themed meeting, to experienced STEM professionals. Among many options, participants can learn about new teaching approaches, discover opportunities to get involved in research programs, prepare for an academic career, or discuss how to approach teaching and learning challenges in their classroom.

What happens at Rendezvous?

Save the date for the sixth annual Earth Educators' Rendezvous! The 2019 Rendezvous was a huge success and we look forward to another exciting event this year. Sign up to receive timely updates about the Program, speakers, and other opportunities.

Events include workshops, oral and poster sessions, teaching demonstrations, panel discussions, and plenary talks.

Conference Chairs

Lynsey LeMay, Thomas Nelson Community College
Rachel Teasdale, California State University - Chico

Contributed Program Chairs

Ryan Hollister, Turlock Unified School District
Chris Berg, Orange Coast College

Program Planning Committee

Kim Cheek, University of North Florida
Sue Ebanks, Savannah State University
Kyle Gray, University of Northern Iowa
Brendan Hanger (also co-chair of evaluation committee), Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Elijah Johnson, Auburn University
Cody Kirkpatrick (also co-chair of evaluation committee), Indiana University-Bloomington
Cheryl Manning, Northern Illinois University
Sean Tvelia, Suffolk County Community College

Local Hosts

Robyn Wright Dunbar, Stanford University (host campus)
Ellen Metzger, San Jose State University
Katryn Wiese, City College of San Francisco


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