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
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
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…
Youth Mental Health First Aid Training provides training about various mental health challenges as well as their role as teachers and strategies for dealing with these situations. Youth Mental Health First Aid training will support participants in their interactions with peers and provide strategies they may use in their future classrooms. Option 1 PD 631…
Join us to learn more about the 2-week summer study abroad program (go.ncsu.edu/cedireland) taking place in May 2024, exploring bilingual education, language policies, culture, and education led by Dr. Maria Coady. Come by, learn, and ask your questions. Scholarship Applications are due by Nov 15, so don’t delay! Session PD 749 001: Date: Monday, October…
Listen to a panel of graduate students who studied abroad in Spain during the summer of 2023. They will describe their experiences, what they learned, and how it impacted them. Ask your questions and learn how you, too, can study abroad in 2024. Date: Tuesday, October 24th, 2023 Time: 4:30 - 5:30 PM Location: Poe…
“When will I ever use this?” is a common question in a math classroom. Dr. Jay Martin of Wake Tech Community College and Tamara Ormandy, a Wake County high school mathematics teacher, have the answer! Join us to engage in math tasks that are connected to various industries such as forensics, civil engineering, culinary arts,…
Drawing as a science practice can support elementary students’ reasoning and communication in the classroom. This PGU session will provide an overview of different purposes for science drawings in grades K-5, specific guidance on instructional practices for drawing to reason about science phenomena, and practice using drawings as a tool to assess students’ ideas. This…
Participants will attend one or more teacher professional development workshops at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, IN. Topics include science integration, CASE, inquiry learning, and content areas. Date: Tuesday, October 31 - Saturday, November 4th, 20223 Time: 9:00 - 12:00 PM Location: Indianapolis, IN Audience: Agricultural Education and related content Contact: Dr. Park (tdpark@ncsu.edu)…
This PGU is open to all College of Education students, but best suited for elementary education majors. Robots have been widely used in teaching elementary classes and align with state and national standards for technology integration. Research has demonstrated that new technology materials enhance student learning motivations. Future prospective teachers should understand how to integrate…
Build resilience, improve emotional balance and increase attention through yoga practices curated with teachers in mind. In this session, you will empower yourself with tools and practices like breathwork, yogic movement, and meditation to be able to stay centerED. Each practice is carefully chosen to address the unique demands of the teaching profession, ensuring you…