An in‐service teacher program held during the summers of 2004 and 2005 is described. This program, sponsored with state funds, drew a varied group of participants to learn Modeling Instruction in physics. The workshop leaders used the state science proficiency standards and physics education research (PER) results to guide many of the workshop’s activities. In 2004, the participants experienced the Modeling mechanics curriculum while pretending to be students; in 2005, the teachers worked in small teams to develop Modeling‐consistent units in other areas, often utilizing PER‐based materials. Indications are that the experience was valuable to the teachers and that the workshop series should be offered for a new cohort.

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