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Grad Tools for Success: Engaging in Research and Scholarly Writing as a Graduate Student

February 24 (Thursday), 11:30am-12:30 p.m. Even if you’re not considering a future as a faculty member, engaging in research and scholarly writing as a graduate student holds many benefits. Graduate students often have the desire to engage in research and scholarly writing, but too often do not know where to begin. In this session, Dr.…

PD 538 – Get Feedback on Your Diversity-Related Lesson Plans

Are you interested in improving your instruction around issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion? Do you have an activity that you want to test out? Do you want to practice leading a discussion on a controversial topic? Do you want to brainstorm about how to address a topic in your course? Bring your lesson/discussion to…

Open Forum with College of Education Dean Finalist Thomas Hodges

Thomas Hodge, a finalist for the dean of the College of Education position, will give a presentation titled “Advancing the College of Education as a National Leader in K-12 and Higher Education” during an open forum. You can attend the forum in person or watch it via  Zoom webinar. The forum will be recorded and…

PD 893 – Teacher of the Year Finalist: Devon McNally

Please join NCCTM as we host Devon McNally, a teacher of the year finalist in Durham County. Ms. McNally teaches middle grades mathematics at Lowe’s Grove Middle School. She will share her experiences teaching virtually and the process of being selected as a finalist for teacher of the year. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94863179399?pwd=d2pkelZ6SEtZQ29RZ1piNVJaTnV6QT09 Date: Monday, February…

Global Tuesday Drop-In Hours

500 Poe Hall 2310 Stinson Dr, Raleigh, NC, United States

The College of Education’s Global Programs Office is having informal drop-in events to meet the director and graduate assistant of Global Programs and chat about all things global. Connect with us in-person or via Zoom to ask any questions you may have about global learning and study abroad. Session dates and times: Tuesday, March 1,…

PD 6678 – Resumes & Interviewing Skills for Teachers

D. R. Ingram from the University’s Career Development Center will present on skills and strategies for creating resumes and interviewing for teaching positions. Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 Time: 4:00 – 5:00 PM Location: Poe Hall 214 and on ZOOM Audience: Undergraduate students Contact: Kayla Baker (kjbaker3@ncsu.edu)

PD 6695 – North Carolina Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference

Annual state conference held in Greensboro, March 3-4. Early bird registration for students: $55 Registration online at https://www.ncsocialstudies.org/. Date: March 3-4, 2022 Time: 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM Location: Koury Convention Center, Greensboro Audience: Pre-service K-12 social studies teachers Contact: Dr. Drinda Benge Credit: 1.5

Doctoral Disertation: Christopher Baxter

Christopher Baxter. Examining School Counselors-in-Training Self-Efficacy through a Narrative-Based Supervision Intervention. Chair: Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith. Date: March 3, 2022. Time: 10:00am-12:00pm. Location: Friday Institute in Nortel B conference room. Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94890545969?pwd=WmZQSk5oaUFwcTVRbmVBd1VYZ3A2Zz09

Doctoral Dissertation: CHRISTOPHER BAXTER

Christopher Baxter. Examining School Counselors-in-Training Self-Efficacy through a Narrative-Based Supervision Intervention. Chair: Dr. Helen Lupton-Smith. Date: March 3, 2022. Time: 10:00am-12:00pm. Location: Friday Institute in Nortel B conference room. Zoom Link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/94890545969?pwd=WmZQSk5oaUFwcTVRbmVBd1VYZ3A2Zz09