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PD 205 – Resume and Cover Letter Writing

In this PGU, the NCSU Career Development Center will lead a one-hour workshop on effectively writing teaching-focused resumes and cover letters. Participants are encouraged to bring working drafts of their resumes and cover letter to receive personalized feedback. Date: Thursday, September 8th, 2022 Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM Location: Online Audience: Undergraduate Students and Master…

PD 6704 – Community Conversations: Discussing Mental Health in the Latinx/Hispanic Community

The Student Diversity Programming Board hosts Come, an open discussion about the experiences of the LatinX/Hispanic community at NC State. Panelists will provide insight into how their identity has affected their mental health in a predominantly white space. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with questions for our Q&A session concluding our panel. Date: Thursday,…

PD 6703 – First Weeks of Being a Teacher!

Join us for a first-year teacher panel to discuss what it has been like during their first month of being a teacher! Panelists will share their experience, what the first month has been like as a teacher, and then have a Q&A session with the audience during this virtual event. Date: Thursday, September 15th, 2022…

PD 6691 – FILM SCREENING of RESILIENCE: The Science of Stress and the Biology of Hope

In this PGU, I will screen the ground-breaking documentary RESILIENCE: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope to further an understanding of trauma-informed teaching and how to cultivate resilience in ourselves and our students. In the discussion to follow, we will discuss action steps for both inside and outside of the classroom, armed…

PD 6701 – Discussion Day

During this professional development, participants will experience a variety of discussion strategies appropriate for the middle and high school classroom. There will be a focus on civic discussion of political issues, but the strategies can be adapted for different subject areas. This will be hands-on, so come prepared to talk! There is plenty of free…

PD 587 – CCC #7 BRAVING in the Academy: How to establish trust when it’s been broken

In doing anti-racist work, people will likely make mistakes along the way as we grapple with different ways of thinking, being, and knowing. Making mistakes can have harmful consequences, including breaking trust. Trust is a part of the foundation of community. Without trust, it is difficult for people to show up and participate in space…

PD 732 – Developing Cultural Competence Certificate Program

Poe Hall 512

This information session is for undergraduate and graduate students interested in the Developing Cultural Competence Student Certificate Program and other on-campus global engagement opportunities. Becky Cibulskis from the Global Training Initiative will answer your questions. Date: Tuesday, September 27th Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM Location: Poe Hall, 512 Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students Contact: Nixon…

PD 727 – Teach Abroad: Fulbright and other Funded Opportunities Post-Graduation

512 Poe Hall

This session is perfect for undergraduate students interested in Fulbright and other funded opportunities to teach abroad post-graduation. You will meet Courtney Hughes, the Director of the University Fellowships Office, and have a chance to ask your questions. Date: Wednesday, September 28th, 2022 Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM Location: Poe Hall, 512 Audience: Undergraduate students…

PD 741 – Visiting Scholar Lecture: Education in Turkey

Join us in welcoming visiting College of Education scholar Dr. Cigdem SAHIN TASKIN, Professor at the Faculty of Education, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey. Dr. Sahin Taskin has a particular research interest in students’ social-emotional learning as well as teachers' and pre-service teachers’ beliefs and curriculum and instruction. The presentation will provide an overview of…

PD 222 – Fellowship Opportunities for Teachers

In this PGU, participants will engage in a conversation with Dr. Vance Kite, Director of the Kenan Fellows Program, about the importance of education/industry partnerships, developing leadership capacity, and fellowship opportunities for classroom teachers. Date: Thursday, September 29th, 2022 Time: 5:30 - 6:30 PM Location: Online Audience: Undergraduate Students and Master of Arts in Teaching…