Skip to main content
Apply Now for NCCAT
Programs Click Here

15721: Brief Introduction to the Science of Reading - Virtual

Virtual

Time: 3:15-4:45 p.m.

For teachers in grades K-5. This is a virtual program.

There is a clear science to teaching reading. Due to advancements in cognitive science, we know more about how our students learn to read than ever before. Please join us as we spend time looking into best instructional practices that support the Science of Reading.

Three NCCAT alumni among nine North Carolina Regional Teachers of the Year selections

Congratulations to the three NCCAT alumni who were among the recently named nine North Carolina Regional Teachers of the Year.

Nine teachers from across North Carolina have been selected as the state’s regional Teachers of the Year for their dedication, innovation and ability to inspire students to achieve.

15717: Building Cultures of Care in Our Classrooms - Virtual

Virtual

We know now more than ever the importance of caring for our students’ social-emotional health. Join NCCAT virtually on February 12, 2021 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. to explore strategies that encourage the social emotional health of students and build cultures of care in our classrooms. Based on the work of Hemphill (2020) and Sprenger (2020), we will learn ways to acknowledge our students’ needs and build trust and care in our classrooms. Throughout this session, participants will have opportunities to collaborate about this critical topic with colleagues across NC and discuss implementing these strategies in their classrooms. This session is intended for any K-12 teacher, instructional coach, or school leader.

15616: Deeper Dive into the Science of Reading - Cullowhee

276 NCCAT Dr Cullowhee, NC 28723

Designed for Teachers in grades K-5.

There is a clear science to teaching reading. Due to advancements in cognitive science we know more about how our students learn to read than ever before. Please join us as we spend quality time looking closely into best instructional practices that support the Science of Reading.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

15716: Grades 3-8 Round Table: Engaging Students in Math Problem-Solving - Virtual

Virtual

Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.

For grades 3-8. This is a virtual program.

Join NCCAT on February 24, 2021 from 3:30 to 4:30 to learn and share strategies for engaging students in problem solving. This virtual collaborative roundtable will include a strategy shared by the NCCAT facilitator, followed by roundtable discussions focused on problem solving in the math classroom. Come ready to share your best practices and resources, as well as learn new ideas from colleagues across NC. There will also be an opportunity to share your input for NCCAT’s upcoming programming. This collaborative roundtable is designed to bring NC colleagues together to share and learn from one another centered on problem-solving in the math classroom. This session is intended for teachers and instructional coaches who teach math in grades 3-8.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

15715: Strategies for Motivating Young Readers - Ocracoke

2 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960

Expand your literacy tool kit with strategies for motivating young reluctant readers. In this program, we will explore three powerful motivations that drive student reading: (1) interest, (2) dedication, and (3) confidence. An interested student reads because they enjoy it; a dedicated student reads because they believe it is important, and a confident student reads because they can do it. This program will examine classroom-ready tips to get young readers interested and excited about reading. Learn the value of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in today s classroom and discover strategies for your literacy tool kit.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY