Idaho Earth Science Teachers Association (IESTA)

 

Partnerships For
Earth Science Education in Idaho

OFFICERS

  • Randy Fiscus, President
       Lakes Middle School, Coeur d’Alene
  • Mike Emory, President Elect
       Woodland Middle School, Coeur d’Alene
  • Jim Cash, Secretary-Treasurer
       Moscow Junior High School, Moscow

NEWS (Information of up & coming meetings, conferences, and opportunities for professional development)

LESSON PLANS AND DIGITAL IMAGES

LINKS (Resources for earth science education)

The Idaho Earth Science Teachers Association (IESTA) has formed interactive partnerships with the triad of education, government, and industry.  The products of these partnerships include programs and training in Idaho earth science, and the development, testing and distribution of classroom materials, student activities, and field trip guides.

  In the summer of 1992 a small group of Idaho teachers, in cooperation with the Idaho Geological Survey,  began an Annual Summer Field Trip and Conference for the IESTA.  Since then the event has grown to the point that typically 50 people attend the field conference each year.  This week-long event includes geology and mining field trips, exercises, classroom materials, and the development of student activities by participants.  For the past several years the Idaho Bureau of Disaster Services, through a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has co-sponsored the workshop to provide training in geologic hazard awareness and education.  Where possible, companies have provided tours, campgrounds, and talks by specialists.  In 1997, the IESTA cooperated with the National Energy Foundation to include materials and instruction from the Out of the Rock educational program.

  The IESTA works closely with the Idaho Science Teachers Association to plan the science teachers’ annual conference.  IESTA maintains a booth at each conference which displays products, recruits members, and provides information about Idaho earth science and the association’s activities and events.  The products displayed include IESTA materials and selected publications of the Idaho Geological Survey and the Idaho State University Press.  The IESTA sponsors presentations and keynote speakers by earth scientists from Idaho, and it distributes examples of Idaho rocks, minerals, and fossils donated by agencies, companies, and the association members.

  Field trips are run independently or in association with the annual state conference and summer conference and are led by scientists from agencies such as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the Idaho Geological Survey, Idaho State University, and several mining companies.

T. Kuroda

 

Idaho Earth Science Teachers Association
Membership Form
Award Nomination Forms
IGS Summer Field Workshops
IESTA Newsletter (Spring 2004)

Teacher Associations
National Science Teachers Association

Idaho Geological Survey
Idaho Geological Survey Home
Geologic Hazards Curriculum Project

Supporting Agencies
Idaho Bureau Of Disaster Services
National Science Foundation
Idaho Mining Association

Idaho Maps
Black & White Relief
Color Enhanced Relief

General Links
National Science Education Standards
Earth Science Education Resources
Earth Science Week

Earthbound Links
Earth Alert
Daily updates with lesson plans involving natural disasters occurring around the world.
Interactive Tutorial
Find Mt. Everest from outer space (requires the free Shockwave player plugin)
Observations of Geotechnical Aspects of the Nisqually Earthquake
Mass Extinction 200 Million Years Ago Was Sudden

Astronomical Links
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Comet Observation Home Page
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids
NASA Human Space Flight
MSNBC Space News

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