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PD 371 – Digital Games in Learning

This PGU is open to all College of Education students. In this session, facilitators will provide peer-reviewed research-supported learning tools with digital game settings. Participants will acknowledge digital game resources and understand how it relates to different teaching subjects such as STEM, English Language Art, and Foreign Language studies. Attendees will be able to play…

PD 6612 – Mathematics Field Day

NCSU students will host a Mathematics Field Day at Centennial Middle School. Students will lead a station activity and will interact with the Centennial Middle School students. We will provide transportation between POE and Centennial Middle School (in the College van). If you sign-up you have to show because the 6th-8th grade students are counting…

PD 6612 – Mathematics Field Day

NC State students will host a Mathematics Field Day at Centennial Middle School. Students will lead a station activity and will interact with the Centennial Middle School students. We will provide transportation between POE and Centennial Middle School (in the College van). It is imperative that students that sign-up show up because the 6th-8th grade…

PD 6745 – Dr. James Kim – Professor of Education Harvard University

Dr. Kim is an expert on literacy intervention and experimental design. He leads the READS Lab (Research Enhances Adaptations Designed for Scale in Literacy), a research-based collaborative initiative to identify and scale adaptive solutions for improving children’s literacy learning and outcomes. The title of his talk is “Deep and Simple Schemas: How Engaging with Content…

PD 690 – Teach Ag Retreat

Teach Ag Retreat is our annual meeting of all NC agricultural education students. Participants will collaborate with other NC agricultural education students to identify and discuss pressing issues in agricultural education. Date: March 31- April 2, 2023 Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Location: NC FFA Center at White Lake Audience: Agricultural Education Contact: Dr.…

PD 562 – 5th Annual Don C. Locke Multicultural and Social Justice Symposium

The 5th Annual Don C. Locke Multicultural and Social Justice Symposium will be held on Wednesday, April 5, from 4:30-6 p.m. in the Wachovia Innovation Hall at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation. The featured speaker will be Dr. Cheryl-Holcomb-McCoy, the Dean and Distinguished Professor of Education at American University’s School of Education. Register to…

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PD 6725 – Preservice Access to Computing Knowledge (PACK) Success

In this program, preservice teachers receive professional development to increase their teaching efficacy by incorporating computer science (CS) and computational thinking (CT) in classroom instruction. PACK Success will offer instruction based on Code.org's Computer Science Fundamentals. Participants will work together from January to April 2023, learning how CS and CT concepts can be incorporated into…

PD 6744 – Improving Civic Knowledge: The state of affirmative action

The College of Education’s Civic Champion Coalition seeks to provide learning opportunities for the college community to engage in important interdisciplinary learning experiences that center on civic life and learning. This spring, with support from the Teacher Education and Learning Sciences (TELS) Department and the Student Services and Advising Center (SSAC), we welcome Theodore (Ted)…

PD 6741 – Equitable Leadership Part 3

Do you want to be the type of leader who empowers the youth and students you work with to become the best leaders they can be? This session will dive into the final two of the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership: Enabling Others to Act and Encouraging the Heart. We will consider the implications of…