Explore the question:
Why do we grow so many soybeans in Nebraska?
At SSI you will obtain the tools to help your students become “Soybean Enthusiasts” through the exploration and inquiry of the Nebraska Soybean Story. Enjoy a mix of Content Experts from the University of Nebraska Lincoln-CASNR, the Nebraska Soybean Board, and local teacher leader collaboratives. We will learn together and apply systematic thinking about the phenomenon of Nebraska Soybeans that will lead to a gained understanding of the soybean as a system. Together we will connect your College and Career Ready standards to your classroom by developing units collaboratively with content experts and cross curricular teams that will give you the tools and support to share with your students the vast layers of the Nebraska Soybean Story.
We invite 20 Middle School and High School teachers to attend.
Priority given to cross-curricular teams.
Apply ASAP.
May 29-30 and July 16-18, 2024
APPLICATIONS DUE MAY 1
Paid Professional Development
You must attend all five days to receive stipend.
- $1,050 Full attendance stipend
- $250 Lesson plan implementation bonus
- Up to $1000 supply budget
Questions?
Choose Your Location
West Central Research, Extension, and Education Center
WCREEC
402 West State Farm Road, North Platte, Nebraska
(308) 696-6700
East Campus, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln
FEWS2 Hub
114 Food Industry Complex, Lincoln, NE
2025 Summer Soybean Institute will be in Scottsbluff
Program Teams
West Central Research, Extension, and Education Center, North Platte
Abia Katimbo, Assistant Professor and Irrigation Management Specialist, Daughtery Water for Food Global Institute Faculty Fellow
Nicolas Cafaro La Menza, Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, WCREEC
Tammera Mittelstet, CASNR Statewide Education and Career Pathways Coordinator
Julie Peterson, Associate Director, WCREEC, and Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology
Milos Zaric, Assistant Professor, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, WCREEC
East Campus, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln
Christian Elowsky, Assistant Professor of Practice, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
Bailey Feit, CASNR and Lincoln Public Schools Early College and Career Pathways Coordinator
Dylan Mangel, Extension Plant Pathologist and Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology
Justin McMechan, Assistant Professor, Department of Entomology
Leah Sandall, Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
Meghan Sindelar, Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
Program Team Members
Plant and Soil Sciences eLibrary
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QUOTES FROM PAST PARTICIPANTS
"Best 8 days of science learning that I have ever had. It was fun, engaging, and pushed me to become a learner again and a better teacher in the end."
“TONS of genetics opportunities, forces + motion unit (speed & strength of plant/root/leaf growth), farming practices in the modern era = engineering.”
"Great mix of in class learning for NGSS, soybean learning, expert learning, and work time."
“When learning about plants, soybeans would be a great vehicle for learning”
100% of participants agreed “The resources and supplies I received as part of the Soybean Science Institute will help my teaching.”