Early Registration deadline is Tuesday, May 3!
The Earth Educators' Rendezvous early registration deadline is tomorrow, May 3! Don't miss out on the lowest rates. NAGT members receive an additional $100 off. If you are not yet an NAGT member, you can join today! Don't miss these upcoming deadlines:
- Get the best rates by registering for the Rendezvous by Tuesday, May 3
- Apply to participate in the 2022 Activity Review Camp by Tuesday, May 3
- Submit a late poster session abstract or a Share-a-Thon proposal by Tuesday, May 17
Attend the Rendezvous and learn about new teaching approaches, discover opportunities to get involved in research programs, prepare for an academic career, or and explore new approaches to teaching and learning challenges in your classroom.
Design your own professional development
The Rendezvous Program format and its variety of topics allow you participate in programming that meets your specific interests and needs. Choose from a suite of engaging multi-day workshops, mini-workshops, round-table discussions, plenary talks, and more.
Explore the Rendezvous Program
Explore programming for K-12 Educators
The Earth Educators' Rendezvous offers a great opportunity to connect with K-12 colleagues and interact with other Earth educators. Learn more about sessions that include K-12 teachers as part of their intended audience. Customize your program at the Rendezvous! Explore the full program or view a list of featured events that may be of interest to K-12 educators. Don't miss out!
Share your teaching and research
The Contributed Program, comprised of oral presentations, posters, teaching demos, and Share-a-Thon presentations, offers a venue for sharing your work with the Earth Science education community. There is still time to submit a poster session abstract or a Share-a-Thon proposal for consideration by Tuesday, May 17, 2022.
Participate in the Contributed Program
Get involved in the community
The Rendezvous provides opportunities to learn from others, share expertise, and engage with researchers and practitioners working in all aspects of Earth education. Participate in events such as SERC's 20th Anniversary Celebration, or apply to help peer-review the teaching activity collections from Teach the Earth and NAGT-sponsored programs through the Activity Review Camp.