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Pop By Poe

North Atrium and METRC, Poe Hall

NC State will observe a Wellness Day on Thursday, Nov. 3, and classes will not be held. To coincide with Wellness Day, the College of Education will hold Pop by Poe between 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All students, staff, and faculty are invited to stop by Poe Hall anytime between 10 a.m. to 2…

PD 363 – METRC online self-paced 3D Printer Training through Moodle

Students interested in using METRC's 3D printers in the Maker Space should complete this self-paced course prior to printing. Students may access the course by clicking on the link. https://go.ncsu.edu/metrc3dselfpaced Date: Fall 2022 Time: Self-paced Audience: CED students Contact: Laura Fogle Credit: 0.5

PD 6712 – Let’s InNov8: LEGO Across Course of Study

As educators, we are expected to be familiar with the NC Standard Course of Study for our curriculum. We use it to keep the content expectations clear as we teach, but we can have a little fun with the way that we “build” that knowledge. Join us in METRC for collaboration and creation with other…

Virtual Open House: Inside the Graduate Student Experience

Zoom

The College of Education will host a Virtual Open House: Inside the Graduate Student Experience on Oct. 20 and Nov. 9 from 6:45-8:15 p.m. via Zoom. The virtual format allows attendees to gain a broad overview of the College of Education, reviewing resources for graduate students, and receiving insight from a panel of current graduate…

PD 224 – New Teacher Panel

In this PGU, students will participate in an interactive Q&A session with recent STEM Education alumni for a New Teacher panel. Date: Thursday, November 10th Time: 6:00 - 7:00 PM Location: Online Audience: Undergraduate Students and Master of Arts in Teaching Graduate Students Contact/Instructor: Gary Wright (gwwright@ncsu.edu) Credit: 0.5

PD 6709 – Land-Grab Universities Roundtable Discussion: Reckoning with the Past to Build the Future of Education

Following two days of events exploring the award-winning investigative story, “Land-grab universities,” the College of Education’s Student Services and Advising Center (SSAC) will host our special guests Tristan Ahtone and Margaret Pearce for a roundtable discussion about the authors' approach to inquiry and how educators can use similar tools in the classroom to teach about…