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PD 719 – How Going Abroad Helped me as an Educator

Come listen to a great panel of College of Education Faculty and Staff who have had a study abroad, teaching abroad, and/or other global learning experiences. They will share their experiences with you and speak about the impact it has on them personally and professionally. You will also have a chance to ask your questions…

PD 719 – How Going Abroad Helped me as an Educator

Come listen to a great panel of College of Education Faculty and Staff who have had a study abroad, teaching abroad, and/or other global learning experiences. They will share their experiences with you and speak about the impact it has on them personally and professionally. You will also have a chance to ask your questions…

PD 6670 – Dinner With the Deans

Dinner with the Deans will focus on four themes of pre-selected questions: Introduction/Your Path to Success, Advocacy Efforts/The Field of Education, Future Direction of the College, and Last Words of Wisdom. Typically, Dinner with the Deans occurs in-person with a select few students, but we hope to offer this virtual opportunity so more students, faculty,…

PD 6670 – Dinner With the Deans

Dinner with the Deans will focus on four themes of pre-selected questions: Introduction/Your Path to Success, Advocacy Efforts/The Field of Education, Future Direction of the College, and Last Words of Wisdom. Typically, Dinner with the Deans occurs in-person with a select few students, but we hope to offer this virtual opportunity so more students, faculty,…

PD 6671 – Discussion of Implications of Poverty in the Classroom

Join Dr. Whitney White and NC State Teaching Fellows in a discussion of how poverty impacts students in the classroom. We will discuss terms such as poverty, equity, trauma, as well as real-world scenarios you may face as a classroom teacher. Our discussion will lead to resources available for teachers, what to look out for…

PD 6671 – Discussion of Implications of Poverty in the Classroom

Join Dr. Whitney White and NC State Teaching Fellows in a discussion of how poverty impacts students in the classroom. We will discuss terms such as poverty, equity, trauma, as well as real-world scenarios you may face as a classroom teacher. Our discussion will lead to resources available for teachers, what to look out for…

PD 887 – NCCTM General Body Meeting: Alternative Assessments

Join us to hear from Dr. Bevin Maultsby of the NC State Math Department to learn how she incorporates project-based assessments into math courses. Date: Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 PM Location: Online Audience: anyone interesting in teaching mathematics, K-12 Contact/instructor: Dr. Edgington Credit: 0.5

PD 887 – NCCTM General Body Meeting: Alternative Assessments

Join us to hear from Dr. Bevin Maultsby of the NC State Math Department to learn how she incorporates project-based assessments into math courses. Date: Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 PM Location: Online Audience: anyone interesting in teaching mathematics, K-12 Contact/instructor: Dr. Edgington Credit: 0.5

PD 6667 – Don Lock Symposium

Join us for the third annual Don C. Locke Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium as National Academy of Education President Gloria Ladson-Billings, Ph.D., delivers the symposium’s keynote address. What: 2021 Don C. Locke Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium When: Wednesday, March 24, 2021, | 4:30-6 p.m. Featured Speaker: Gloria Ladson-Billings, Ph.D. Title of Talk: This…

PD 6667 – Don Lock Symposium

Join us for the third annual Don C. Locke Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium as National Academy of Education President Gloria Ladson-Billings, Ph.D., delivers the symposium’s keynote address. What: 2021 Don C. Locke Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium When: Wednesday, March 24, 2021, | 4:30-6 p.m. Featured Speaker: Gloria Ladson-Billings, Ph.D. Title of Talk: This…