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PD 6683 – Mindset Matters: Adopting a Growth Mindset

Struggling with something this semester? Learn about the keys to reframing your mindset and how that can help you be successful both inside and outside of the classroom. Date: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM Location: Online Audience: CED Undergraduate and Graduate Students Contact/Instructor: Kayla Baker (kjbaker3@ncsu.edu) Credit: 0.5

PD 731 – Global Educators Information Session

Are you interested in studying abroad in the Summer or Fall 2022? The College of Education’s Global Programs Office has an exciting opportunity for you to earn funds towards study abroad. Global Educators is a program and work opportunity for undergraduate students to educate themselves and the college community about the value of global engagement.…

PD 6679 – OH CHRISTMAS TREE, HOW LOVELY IS YOUR STEM CONNECTION!

Participants will learn how to use Ag in the Classroom resources while focusing on STEM connections in the Christmas tree industry. Participants will receive an AITC resource box. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN: https://www.ncfb.org/ag-in-the-classroom/workshops/ Date: Thursday, November 4th, 2021 Time: 4:00 - 5:30 PM Location: Online Audience: Agriculture and Elementary Education students Instructor/contact: Dr. Travis Park…

Dining with Democracy

Join us for an evening of discussion about contemporary issues facing the American public. Participants will be guided through facilitated, roundtable activities that will allow them to do something fairly rare in today’s political culture: engage in an open discussion about our differences. This event will be held via Zoom. In addition to the NC…

PD 6616 – Dinner with Democracy

Join us for an evening of discussion about contemporary issues facing the American public during the Dining with Democracy event on Thursday, Nov. 4, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Participants will be guided through facilitated, roundtable activities that will allow them to do something fairly rare in today’s political culture: engage in an open discussion…

PD 729 – The Gilman & Gilman-McCain Scholarships

This session is for undergraduate College of Education students who plan to study abroad. It aims to inform them about the Gilman & Gilman-McCain Scholarships. Students will have the opportunity to meet Kyle Keith, the International Programs Coordinator of the Study Abroad Office, and ask their questions. Date: Monday, November 8th, 2021 Time: 4:00 -…

PD 730 – Studying Abroad during the Pandemic: A Student’s Story from South Korea

Come learn about Brendon Hawkins’ study abroad experience this summer in South Korea as a Technology, Engineering, and Design Education major. He will describe his process of accessing study abroad, what he learned from the experience, and what it was like studying abroad during the pandemic. The documentary he made for his class will also…

PD 362 – Chromebook 101: How to work with students in a 1:1 Chromebook School.

Are you getting ready to teach at a 1:1 Chromebook school? This 45-minute session will get you started with Teaching and Learning with Chromebooks, go over classroom management of the devices, and briefly introduce the Google For Education Workspace. Date: Thursday, November 11th, 2021 Time: 4:15 - 5:00 PM Location: METRC Audience: CED students Instructor/contact:…

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PD 6688 – College Advising Corps Information Session

Come learn about how to join the College Advising Corps! The NC State College Advising Corps places recent college graduates as full-time college advisers in some of North Carolina’s rural, under-served high schools. Advisers provide the encouragement and advising needed to navigate the college admissions process. Session 001: Date: Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 Time: 5:00…

PD 582 – Courageous Community Conversation # 3 – The Importance of Self Care when Doing Anti-Racist Work

The final courageous conversation for the semester will focus on taking care of ourselves while engaging in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. DEI work is taxing and evokes emotional responses that can be stressful for those regularly involved in the work. To sustain ourselves while doing justice work, we must take care of ourselves in…