DOTHAN – The
Wiregrass Math & Science Consortium will
host a panel discussion June 29 at Troy
University on the topic “Educating
Today’s Students for Tomorrow.” The
workshop begins at 6:30 p.m. in Sony
Hall on the Dothan Campus.
A panel of
five experts will discuss workforce
development and the benefits of using
the inquiry approach to educating
students, according to Sandy Armstrong,
co-director of the Wiregrass Math &
Science Consortium. Teachers,
pre-service teachers, parents, members
of the business community and the public
are invited to attend the free seminar.
“The purpose
of using the inquiry approach is to get
kids to think and work cooperatively in
the classroom,” Armstrong said, “so we
can better prepare them for the
workforce.”
Panel
participants will include
representatives from the National
Aerospace Development Center, the
Alabama Math Science Technology
Education Coalition, the Dothan Area
Chamber of Commerce and Troy University.
Each year,
the Wiregrass Math & Science Consortium
sponsors Aerospace Day at Troy
University. The Consortium also provides
professional training for Alabama
teachers and equipment for their
classrooms. The program is funded by the
Alabama Commission on Higher Education.
For more
information about the panel discussion
or the Consortium, contact Christina
Johnson or Sandy Armstrong at Troy
University at (334) 983-6556, ext.
1-371.