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PD 6746 – Language Variation in the Elementary Classroom

This asynchronous, online module introduces students to language variation and its role in the elementary classroom. Through videos, readings, and reflections, students will explore what language variation is, how it influences their own lives, and how it could impact the students with whom they will work. In addition to the course materials, students will also…

PD 639 – NC Agriculture Teachers Association fall inservice meetings

Participants will attend a fall NCATA regional in-service meeting to interact with agriculture teachers, learn about updates to the agricultural education curriculum, and participate in professional association business and activities. Date: Various dates, contact Dr. Park or see www.ncffa.org Location: Various Time: 4:00 - 7:00 PM Audience: Agricultural Education Students Contact: Dr. Park (tdpark@ncsu.edu) Credit:…

PD 225 – A Beginner’s Guide to LinkedIn

Learn the importance of using LinkedIn as a tool to shape your professional influence and how to create your profile efficiently and effectively. Participants will receive one-on-one guidance in setting up or updating their LinkedIn profile, as well as the opportunity to have a free professional headshot taken. Date: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 Time: 5:30…

PD 6751 – Taking the ‘eep!’ out of IEPs

In this workshop, we will walk through the purpose and process of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). We will practice writing and exploring several necessary components. By the end of the workshop, learners will be able to describe how IEPs can support students with disabilities and how teachers can create proper IEPs. Date: Tuesday, September 26,…

PD 6757 – Mathematical Task-Based Learning Boot Camp Session 1

In this session, students will learn about and engage with high-quality mathematics tasks. Students will experience firsthand what it is like to learn from a high-quality mathematics task. We will then explore what makes the task effective for teaching mathematics. This is the first of three sessions to help prepare students to successfully create and…

PD 748 – How Study Aboad Impacted Me

Studying abroad is a lifelong transformational opportunity. Come by and learn from the experiences of past study abroad participants. Date: Tuesday, October 3, 2023 Time: 5:00 - 6:00 PM Location: Poe Hall 512 Audience: Undergraduate Students Contact: Ajaya Francis Jones Credit: 0.5

PD 6758 – Civic Engagement and Critical Witnessing of the Human Experience through Young Adult Literature.

Join us for a professional development event that celebrates the potency of young adult literature in fostering civic engagement and bearing witness to history. This event features a special virtual session with YA author, Emily Inouye Hue, who will discuss her transformative novel Beneath the Wide Silk Sky. Afterward, expert panelists, including Dr. Angela Wiseman,…

PD 6612 – Mathematics Field Day

Many of us can remember participating in an elementary school field day. We raced through various outdoor activities, participating in a combination of fun team and individual events. Imagine typical field day activities: three-legged races, egg-on-a-spoon relays, tug-of-war, sack races, or ring toss. We have mathematized these activities! Students will compete in teams of four…

PD 117 – edTPA: Submission Overview

Students will get an overview of the submission process. Date: Tuesday, October 17th, 2023 Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM Location: Online Audience: Student Teachers Contact: Kimberly Ideus Credit: 0.5

PD 6750 – Full House: Supporting and Involving Families of Students with Disabilities

In this workshop, we will describe strategies for involving and supporting families raising students with disabilities in and beyond the IEP process. We will discuss the importance of cultural responsiveness, work through common parent concerns, and reflect on ideas for involving all members of the family in the education process. Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2023…