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PD 122 – Licensure Application Information

Learn the requirements and how to apply for your teaching license online in the new DPI Licensure System. Dates: Friday December 9th, Monday, December 12th, or Friday, December 16th Times: 12/9 at 9:30 AM 12/12 at 4:30 PM 12/16 at 11:30 AM Location: Online Audience: Student Teachers (UG and MAT) Contact: Paige Goos (pegoos@ncsu.edu) Credit:…

Doctoral Disertation: Matt Lengen

Matt Lengen: Binding Admission at Private Higher Education Institutions and Implications for Tuition Revenue and Discounting. Under the direction of Dr. Paul Umbach and Dr. Stephen Porter. Thursday, December 15, 2022 10:00am – 12:00 pm. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/9984666554

December 2022 Graduation Ceremony

Reynolds Coliseum 2411 Dunn Avenue, Raleigh, NC

The College of Education’s December 2022 Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday, Dec. 16, at 9:30 a.m. in Reynolds Coliseum. A reception will be held immediately following the graduation ceremony in One Earth Lounge in the Talley Student Union. More details to come.

PD 122 – Licensure Application Information

Learn the requirements and how to apply for your teaching license online in the new DPI Licensure System. Dates: Friday December 9th, Monday, December 12th, or Friday, December 16th Times: 12/9 at 9:30 AM 12/12 at 4:30 PM 12/16 at 11:30 AM Location: Online Audience: Student Teachers (UG and MAT) Contact: Paige Goos (pegoos@ncsu.edu) Credit:…

PD 6724 – Political Neutrality in the Classroom: What is it and should I value it?

Should teachers refrain from inserting their own political views in the classroom? Should they always strive to give both sides of every issue an equal airing? Can schools remain neutral about polarizing topics without abandoning their commitment to social justice? Pre- and in-service teachers across North Carolina are invited to discuss these questions, and more,…

PD 6607 – NCATA Mid-Winter Conference

The NCATA Mid-Winter Conference is a day-long professional development for agriculture teachers. Topics relate to instruction, classroom management, SAE, and FFA. Date: January 20-21, 2023 Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Location: Gray’s Creek HS Audience: Agricultural Education Students Contact: Dr. Travis Park Credit: 1.5

Doctoral Dissertation: June Hurt

June Hurt “Perception, Agency, and Subversion: How North Carolina Gifted Education Teachers Deal with Lack of Diversity in their Gifted Education Programs”. Under the direction of Dr. Dennis Davis. January 20, 2023, from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Poe Hall 512 or Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92542055056

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

In this program, preservice teachers receive professional development to increase their teaching efficacy by incorporating computer science (CS) and computational thinking (CT) in classroom instruction. PACK Success will offer instruction based on Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals. Participants will work together from January to April 2023, learning how CS and CT concepts can be incorporated into…

Doctoral Dissertation: BRITNEY SHAWLEY

Britney Shawley, Building a Culture of Support: A Narrative Inquiry Study of the Lived Experiences of Employer Support of North Carolina Community College Employees Enrolled in Graduate Coursework. Under the direction of Dr. Carrol Warren. January 30, 2023 at 1 p.m. Zoom link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/96733956924