CULLOWHEE (October 27, 2015)—A meeting of the board of trustees of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching will be held in Raleigh from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, November 10.
Womble Selected as NCCAT Executive Director
CULLOWHEE (October 21, 2015)—The Board of Trustees of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) has selected Dr. M. Brock Womble as its next Executive Director. Womble has more than 22 years of experience in education in a variety of state, local and national leadership roles.
EdCampWNC Returns to NCCAT
CULLOWHEE—Educators from across North Carolina will gather at the campus of the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, a national leader in professional development, for EdCampWNC on Oct. 24.
Join us in December for professional development
December will be here before we know it, and when it comes NCCAT has come great professional development opportunities. From surviving and thriving in the 90-minute block to digital learning in K-2 grades there is a professional development opportunity for you. The overarching focus of these programs is to increase an educator's capacity to improve learning outcomes for all children.
NCCAT Now on Instagram
CULLOWHEE (October 6, 2015)—The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, a recognized national leader in professional development programming for teachers, now has another way to connect with teachers with the launch of an account on Instagram (@nccatnews).
NCCAT “Solution and Planning Teams” Openings Available
CULLOWHEE (September 29, 2015)—The NCCAT “Solution and Planning Teams” program offers educators an opportunity to meet in a residential setting devoid of distraction to create and advance departmental, school, or district-wide projects. These projects might consist of new programming, research, planning, or curricula.
This offering was formerly titled “Research and Development Teams” program.
NCCAT Hosts Library Media Specialists from Around North Carolina
CULLOWHEE (September 28, 2015)—The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) hosted more than 40 library media specialists (LMS) from across the state in Cullowhee Sept. 22–25. “How Library Media Specialists Can Support Literacy” was designed as a flipped program for library media specialists with pre-and post-program components
High School teacher programs at NCCAT
NCCAT has a great lineup of professional development for High School teachers coming up in October, November and December. Hope you can join us and please contact us with any questions.
Wake County educator praises NCCAT Online
Kim Davis, Instructional Technology Facilitator at Heritage Elementary School/Rolesville Middle School in Wake County, had some good words about an NCCAT Online program.
"Thanks so much for offering online courses! My teachers are asking for more access to professional development from home. I am passing along everything I get from NCCAT."