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PD 6611 – American Education Week Kick-off

Come join us for the N.C. Principal of the Year, Matthew Bristow-Smith, and NC State's Student Teacher of the Year, Julia Lowe. They will discuss what inspired them to be educators, as well as tips and best practices for pre-service teachers. There will also be time for questions and answers, so please bring your questions!…

PD 6611 – American Education Week Kick-off

Come join us for the N.C. Principal of the Year, Matthew Bristow-Smith, and NC State's Student Teacher of the Year, Julia Lowe. They will discuss what inspired them to be educators, as well as tips and best practices for pre-service teachers. There will also be time for questions and answers, so please bring your questions!…

PD 6613 – Men in Education Roundtable (Parent of American Education Week)

Men are considered a minority in the field of Education. Please join us for a round-table style event that will allow you to hear from successful men in the field of Education. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM Location: SAS Hall 2235 Audience: All College of Education Students, particularly those who…

PD 6613 – Men in Education Roundtable (Parent of American Education Week)

Men are considered a minority in the field of Education. Please join us for a round-table style event that will allow you to hear from successful men in the field of Education. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM Location: SAS Hall 2235 Audience: All College of Education Students, particularly those who…

PD 539 – Social Justice in Our Communities Symposium 2019

The Social Justice in our Communities Symposium on Tuesday, November 19 at 6 pm is an annual opportunity for students to hear different perspectives and engage in critical conversations centered around some of the themes of this year’s NC State Common Read, Born A Crime by comedian Trevor Noah. This year's symposium will examine issues…

PD 539 – Social Justice in Our Communities Symposium 2019

The Social Justice in our Communities Symposium on Tuesday, November 19 at 6 pm is an annual opportunity for students to hear different perspectives and engage in critical conversations centered around some of the themes of this year’s NC State Common Read, Born A Crime by comedian Trevor Noah. This year's symposium will examine issues…

PD 876 – Unpacking Math Anxiety: Math Doesn’t Have to Be Scary!

Join the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics to hear Dr. Robin Anderson's discussion on math anxiety and how teachers can support students' positive development of their mathematical identity. Snacks provided! Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Winston Hall, 140 Audience: Anyone interested in teaching Math, K-12 Instructor/Contact: Cyndi…

PD 876 – Unpacking Math Anxiety: Math Doesn’t Have to Be Scary!

Join the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics to hear Dr. Robin Anderson's discussion on math anxiety and how teachers can support students' positive development of their mathematical identity. Snacks provided! Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Winston Hall, 140 Audience: Anyone interested in teaching Math, K-12 Instructor/Contact: Cyndi…

PD 875 – Native Americans and Education

Join the Multicultural Young Educators Network (MYEN) and The Triangle Native American Society (TNAS) for a discussion filled program about the successes and struggles for Native American students, teachers, and youth advocates in the NC public education system and beyond. TNAS will be providing speakers to discuss with MYEN the ways that we can appropriately…

PD 875 – Native Americans and Education

Join the Multicultural Young Educators Network (MYEN) and The Triangle Native American Society (TNAS) for a discussion filled program about the successes and struggles for Native American students, teachers, and youth advocates in the NC public education system and beyond. TNAS will be providing speakers to discuss with MYEN the ways that we can appropriately…