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PD 6757 – Mathematical Task-Based Learning Boot Camp Session 2

This is the second of 3 sessions on designing high-quality mathematics tasks. In this session, students will learn about modifying and designing high-quality mathematics tasks. You did not have to attend the first session to attend this one. Date: Thursday, November 3, 2023 Time: 6:00 - 7:30 PM Location: Poe Hall 117 Audience: Anyone interested…

Doctoral Dissertation: James F. Smiling

Name: James F. Smiling Dissertation title: Characterization of Highly Active Teacher Learners’ Participation and TPACK Knowledge While Engaging in a Teaching Mathematics with Technology MOOC for Mathematics Educators. (Under the direction of Dr. Karen Hollebrands). Committee members: Drs. Karen Hollebrands (Chair), Robin Anderson, Gemma Mojica, Kevin Oliver November 7th, 2023 12:30-2:30 Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96083178221?pwd=UER1Q2NaeXZ3ZHpkSkNJRHJ0OUE4dz09

PD 6774 – American Education Week: Kick-Off Event! WCPSS TOY: Terry Hennings

Teaching Fellows will host a kick-off event for American Education Week! We hope all pre-service teachers will join us as we hear from the Wake County Public School System, Teacher of the Year: Terry Hennings. He will discuss his education journey, and teaching experience and give advice to pre-service teachers. There will be an opportunity…

PD 6762 -“Taking the ‘eep!’ out of IEPs”: PLAAFPs and Goals

In this workshop, we will walk through the purpose and process of PLAAFP and Annual Goals within Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). We will practice exploring and writing PLAAFP and Goal statements aligned with content areas. By the end of the workshop, learners will be able to write content- and subject-aligned, data-based PLAAFP and annual IEP…

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

The PACK Success PGU provides engaging professional learning for preservice elementary teachers with the goal of increasing their self-efficacy, and thereby confidence and intention, for including CS in the “regular” classroom. Students will explore online and physical resources and gain exposure to related teaching standards with hands-on activities. Participants will be asked to participate in…

Virtual STEM Education Graduate Open House

STEM Education Graduate Open House for prospective masters and doctoral students. This will be conducted virtually via Zoom. Please contact Maya Stafford at mistaffo@ncsu.edu for a link or additional information.

Virtual STEM Ed Graduate Open House

Join faculty members in the STEM Education department to learn more about our masters and doctoral programs. This open house will be held completely virtually on Zoom, find the link below. https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/99984141961?pwd=cU9namc1Y1NLdS92MjFXcTBsb1dhdz09

PD 6761 – Preparing for the Special Education edTPA

During this session, students will learn about the process and expectations for the edTPA performance assessment in the licensure area of Special Education, General Curriculum. We will discuss important distinctions between General Education and Special Education processes, and how students can prepare for the process prior to their student teaching internship. Students will have an…

PD 6775 – Building Bridges: A Path to Stringer Communities in Education

It is important for teachers to understand that they play a vital role in shaping the lives of their students. While teaching in the classroom is essential, it is equally important to recognize the significance of community involvement in education. By building bridges between the classroom and the community, teachers can provide their students with…

PD 6756 – Hot Topics in Education

In this unconference-styled event, students will discover, research, and discuss hot topics facing NC Education. Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 PM Location: TBD Audience: Teaching Fellows or Pre-Service Teachers Info: Alicia Burnette Whitley Credit: 1.0