The American Academy of Forensic Sciences 2012 Forensic Science Educational Conferences For Middle- and High School Science Teachers
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences is pleased to present the 2012 Forensic Science Educational Conferences for Middle- and High School Teachers. FSEC - Helping bring forensic science to the classroom. In December 2000, the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) was released comparing U.S. students with those of 41 other nations. At the end of 12 th grade, our students ranked among the very lowest in math and science of the 42 countries. Keenly aware of the deficiencies, middle and high school science teachers are seeking appropriate methods to improve science competence in students. With today s explosion of television programs and media coverage of the latest advancements in the forensic sciences, students have become fascinated with anything relating to the work of the forensic scientist. Wishing to foster a stronger interest in science learning among our nation s young people, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences now co-sponsors Forensic Science Educational Conferences. A limited number of scholarships are available to local area middle and high school teachers. To apply for a scholarship, complete the Scholarship Application Form and return with your registration. For additional information on the 2012 Forensic Science Educational Conferences, go to www.aafs.org. Click on Meetings < FS Educational Conferences. For questions regarding the FSEC, contact: Nancy Jackson Director of Accreditation njackson@aafs.org Phone: (719) 636-1100 The goal of the conferences is to increase science teachers knowledge of the forensic sciences and to assist them as they enrich and/or develop challenging, innovative curricula. 2
University of Central Oklahoma W. Roger Webb Forensic Science Institute Edmond, OK June 25-27, 2012 A full schedule of exciting, hands-on learning will be provided at the June 25-27, 2012 FSEC to be held at the University of Central Oklahoma campus in Edmond, Oklahoma. An array of forensic investigative science topics will be presented. Included will be an overview of basic crime scene procedures, laboratory exercises and instruction on wildlife forensics, digital evidence, chemistry and toxicology, anthropology, psychology, as well as DNA. Attendees will be able to choose among several tracks over the course of the three day workshop and will take with them a wealth of information and hands-on training experience for use in their own classrooms and laboratories. Christopher O Brien, PhD, Assistant Professor Forensic Science Institute and Biology, serves as Conference Director. Workshop breakouts will include: Impression Evidence Digital Evidence Chemistry/Toxicology DNA Psychology Anthropology Wildlife Forensics Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Registration Fee: $300 Limited Space Available 3
University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL July 11-13, 2012 This workshop promises a well rounded, hands-on look at forensic science. The July 11-13, 2012 FSEC will be hosted on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The workshop will focus on basic crime scene procedures and laboratory exercises, and attendees will be instructed on preparing and conducting forensic related laboratory investigations. Attendees will take with them a wealth of information and hands-on training experience for use in their own classrooms and laboratories. Jason Linville, PhD, Director of Graduate Studies in Forensic Science, serves as Conference Director. Workshop breakouts will include: Comparing Fingerprint Patterns Using Color Tests to Identify Blood Casting and Analyzing Shoeprints Analyzing Ropes and Fibers Growing Maggots to Estimate Time of Death Registration Fee: $300 Limited Space Available 4
San Jose State University San Jose, CA July 11-13, 2012 The American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) and San Jose State University (SJSU), College of Applied Sciences and Arts, Forensic Science Program in the Department of Justice Studies will present a Forensic Science Educational Conference (FSEC) in San Jose, California, July 11-13, 2012. This three-day conference will include state-of-the-art presentations from forensic scientists from the AAFS disciplines with hands-on workshop activities. These will include take-home, classroom case modules in CSI evidence handling and processing, fingerprints, firearms, bloodstain pattern analysis, forensic DNA, forensic anthropology and facial reconstruction, and court testimony and ethics. Teachers will also exchange best practices and lesson plans during evening think tanks. Steven Lee, PhD, Director of the SJSU Forensic Science Program, serves as Conference Director. Topics to be discussed include: Crime Scene Investigation: Documentation, Processing, and Collection Impression and Pattern Evidence: Fingerprints, Firearms, and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Forensic Anthropology and Facial Reconstruction Forensic Biology and DNA Forensic Chemistry: Drug and Arson Investigation Microscopy and Trace Evidence Ethics and Courtroom Testimony Registration Fee: $300 Limited Space Available 5
Waynesburg University Waynesburg, PA August 7-9, 2012 This workshop promises a well rounded, hands on look at forensic science. The August 7-9, 2012 FSEC will be hosted on the campus of Waynesburg University in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. The workshop will focus on basic crime scene procedures, laboratory exercises and instruction on fingerprint recovery, blood spatter analysis, and arson, along with current trends in profiling. In addition, attendees will be instructed on preparing and conducting forensic related laboratories. Attendees will take with them a wealth of information and hands-on training experience for use in their own classrooms and laboratories. Michael Cipoletti, Assistant Professor of Forensic Science, will serve as Conference Director. Workshop breakouts will include: Shallow Grave Burial Excavation Impression Evidence Latent Print Development Blood Stain Pattern Evidence and Forensic Serology Criminal Profiling Biometrics and Next Generation Identification Death Scene Investigation Arson Scene Investigation Drug Abuse Trends Registration Fee: $300 Limited Space Available 6
Register now! Print and complete the following registration form and mail, email, or fax to: Nancy J. Jackson Director of Accreditation American Academy of Forensic Sciences 410 North 21 st Street Colorado Springs, CO 80904 njackson@aafs.org Fax: (719) 636-1993 Select the Workshop Location and Date: University of Central Oklahoma June 25-27, 2012 University of Alabama at Birmingham July 11-13, 2012 San Jose State University July 11-13, 2012 Waynesburg University August 7-9, 2012 Prefix: First Name: Last Name: Title: Home Address: City: State: Zip Code: Country: Home Phone: Personal E-mail: School: Address: City: State: Zip Code: Country: School Phone: School Email: Grades Taught: Classes Taught: Payment Information: PO Number: (attach copy of official PO) Invoice emailed to which address: Home: School: Check Included: Credit Card: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express cards accepted Name as it appears on card: CC Number: Expires: CC Type: Amount: Signature: Save the document to your hard drive and return via email attachment to njackson@aafs.org or By fax to AAFS (719) 636-1993 7
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM A limited number of scholarships are available to middle and high school teachers of the host state. Scholarships are available with no more than one complimentary registration per school. To apply for a scholarship, complete this form and return with your registration. Name of Applicant: Have you received a FSEC Scholarship in the Past? Yes No First Conference In your essay, please address how you will apply or how you have applied conference knowledge to your teaching. How will you utilize or how you have utilized the forensic sciences in teaching basic scientific principles? Administrative Approval: (Principal or Department Head)
The American Academy of Forensic Sciences would like to thank the following supporters for their contributions to the 2012 Forensic Science Educational Conference for Middle- and High School Teachers Forensic Sciences Foundation, Inc.
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