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PD 637 – National FFA Convention teacher workshops

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)…

Master’s Thesis Defense: Niloufar Bayati

Niloufar Bayati Thesis title: Exploring Parental Factors That Influence Female Students STEM Major Choice: A Phenomenological Study Exploring Female STEM Students’ Experiences Committee members: Dr. Cameron Denson, Dr. Lisa Bass & Dr. Tamica Jones Date: October 31 at 1pm Location: Poe 742

Doctoral Dissertation: MERCEDES KAMORU

Mercedes Kamoru Dissertation Title: Analysis of Postsecondary Health Science Students' Academic Buoyancy and Academic Motivation Levels Impact on Academic Continuation Intent. Under the direction of Dr. Michelle Bartlett. 1 November 2023 at 10 a.m. Zoom link: https://odu.zoom.us/j/918030500177?pwd=ZDhUbVIFWFRiKOtpdE1PUk54RX1yUT09

Doctoral Dissertation: RONICA WATFORD

Ronica Watford Dissertation Title:  In Their Own Words: African American Women Superintendents in North Carolina. Under the direction of Dr. Michael Ward.   November 1, 2023 at 12:30 p.m.   Zoom link:   https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94796402756?pwd=QmdUNEFqdkJlK003R095aEo0SzF5Zz09

Doctoral Dissertation: RONICA WATFORD

Ronica Watford Dissertation title: In Their Own Words: African American Women Superintendents in North Carolina. Under the direction of Dr. Michael Ward. 1 November 2023 at 12:30 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94796402756?pwd=QmdUNEFqdkJlK003R095aEo0SzF5Zz09

Doctoral Dissertation: STEPHEN BLOEMEKE

Stephen Bloemeke Dissertation Title:  From Training to Transfer: Deciphering the Role of Expectancy-Value Motivation and Schema Generalization in Workplace Learning. Under the direction of Dr. James Bartlett.   November 1, 2023 at 1 p.m.   Zoom link:   https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94433351170

PD 373 – Coding Fun with Indi

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…

PD 6773 – CenterED: Wellness Practices

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…

Doctoral Dissertation: Zakiyyah Omar

Zakiyyah Omar Dissertation Title: The Other Side of Motherhood: An Analysis of Postpartum Depression with Black Mothers Through the Lens of Black Feminist Thought. Under the direction of Dr. Raymond Ting and Dr. Brean'a Parker. Thursday, November 2 2023 at 11am-1pm. Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/3281568851?pwd=cER1M0NDbGpRM2x1OEVVY3hmdWFLQT09 Meeting ID: 328 156 8851 Passcode: 2023Ting

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…