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PD 6746 – Language Variation in the Elementary Classroom

This asynchronous, online module introduces students to language variation and its role in the elementary classroom. Through videos, readings, and reflections, students will explore what language variation is, how it influences their own lives, and how it could impact the students with whom they will work. In addition to the course materials, students will also…

Doctoral Dissertation: WILLIAM KEATING

William Keating Title: Delivering Content During an Inquiry in the Social Studies Classroom: An Action Research Approach. Under the direction of Dr. John Lee Date: August 16, 2023 Time: 10:00 am Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/99888755059?pwd=anR2UStqWEVVT0JZN3NnWElwa1VRUT09

Doctoral Dissertation: BRITTNEY BLACK

Brittney Black Dissertation Title: Intersecting Identities: A Mixed Methods Study Exploring the Mathematical and Racial Identity of Middle School Black Girls. Committee: Dr. Jonee Wilson (Co-Chair), Dr. Karen Hollebrands (Co-Chair), Dr. Cyndi Edgington, and Dr. Valerie Faulkner Date: Wednesday August 16, 2023 Time: 4 pm - 6 pm Location: Poe Hall 512 or Zoom https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/91532619347

CANCELED: PD 631 – Youth Mental Health Training

This PD opportunity has been canceled. 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…

Doctoral Dissertation: MELISSA ALTEMOSE

Melissa Altemose Dissertation title: Teacher Efficacy and Classroom Management: A Quantitative Study of North Carolina Teachers Openness to Receive Coaching as a Means to Reduce Reliance on Exclusionary Discipline. Under the direction of Drs. Bonnie Fusarelli and Michael Ward. August 18, 2023 at 9 a.m. in Poe 112.

Howling Hunt

Join us for an amazing race around our beautiful historic campus for first-year and transfer undergraduate students in the College of Education.

Doctoral Dissertation: DONNELL CANNON

Donnell Cannon Dissertation Title: Factors and Conditions that are Necessary to Support the Successful Implementation of Redesigned Learning Environments in Traditional Rural Public Schools in Northeastern North Carolina. Under the direction of Dr. Michael Ward. August 23, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/99112145549?pwd=dWxMeWdQbmJYNkM4TjZMcTNLY0xpdz09

Packapalooza

NC State’s Packapalooza™ is a vibrant all-day block party and street festival that caps off Wolfpack Welcome Week, commencing the academic year with a bang. NC State students, faculty, staff, alums, families and members of the local community pack Hillsborough Street for a day filled with music, entertainment, family-friendly activities, food and everything that embodies…