How can charter school teachers build networks of support for schools, staff, and students? With each charter school operating as an independent LEA, how do we form communities with other charter school educators to share best practices and increase community support? Discover the answers during the Charter School Connections Conference on March 9-11 at the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) campus in Cullowhee.
Explore how teachers can better advocate for their specific school and charters in general and how to develop your own leadership style to help support school initiatives. Learn best practices in connecting students to digital learning and student leadership development through exploring personalized, project-based and flipped learning. Discuss ways to model these practices in your schools. Using a “make and take” model, participants will have time to develop a communication or networking plan, digital lessons, and project-based modules to share with your school.
To apply visit https://www.nccat.org/programs/application-instructions. The conference number is 15225.