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15802 Literacy in the Middle Grades: Reading Proficiency = Content Mastery - Cullowhee

276 NCCAT Drive Cullowhee, NC 28723
As our students transition to Reading to Learn, we are often unsure how to support those who struggle with comprehension. Knowing how to identify reading deficiencies and provide necessary interventions is unknown territory for many late elementary and middle school teachers. Learn how to drill down and assess individual gaps in reading skills and the intervention strategies to help students become better readers. Focus on vocabulary strategies for building students’ word knowledge and access to difficult texts. Explore close reading and comprehension strategies for empowering students to think deeply about text. (Designed for teachers of grades 5–8)
 

15798 The Physically Active Academic Classroom - Cullowhee

276 NCCAT Drive Cullowhee, NC 28723
A wealth of research supports the hypothesis that physical activity can boost comprehension, retention, and self-regulation in students of all achievement levels. Teachers who build movement into their lesson designs will have students who are less disruptive and more engaged. Teachers will learn a variety of strategies for integrating instruction with physical activity, but not at the expense of intellectual rigor. Armed with a collection of techniques you can use immediately, design and create your own physically and mentally active lessons.
 

15773 Ecosystems and Environmental Science - Ocracoke

2 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960

 As teachers, it is our responsibility to give the next generation of global citizens the tools they need to understand climate change issues. Join The Science House, Catawba College, and the NC State Climate Office in Ocracoke for an exciting week delving into the science of climate change. We will be utilizing tools and protocols developed by scientists to look at changes occurring on the island due to the pressures of a shifting climate. These tools can be used to help you build and implement an engaging, inquiry-based unit to deepen student learning of climate science wherever you may teach in NC.Explore the island's delicate ecosystems to collect and analyze data, connect with climate and environmental scientists, and enhance your teacher toolbox!

15771 Reading and Decoding in Grades 3-5 - Virtual

Virtual

Time: 3:15-5:15 p.m.

Despite our knowledge of effective reading instruction in the early grades, only 36% of fourth graders in North Carolina read at or above proficiency according to the 2019 NAEP assessment. By fourth grade, it is common for instruction to shift from “learning to read” to “reading to learn,” which assumes that students have already mastered basic reading skills like decoding and fluency. With decreased instruction focused on learning to read, students who do not read proficiently by the end of third grade will likely encounter additional learning challenges, and teachers must support these students before the gap widens. Join us to learn about the research surrounding reading and decoding practices most effective for struggling students.

15769 MTSS Best Practices Elementary - Ocracoke

2 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960

MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) is the umbrella under which all educational practices fall. It has four main pillars: Attendance; Behavior; Academics, and; SEL (Social Emotional Learning). What have we learned from the experts over the past decades? What are we continuing to learn from disequities highlighted by the pandemic? How can we use this research to create optimal teaching behaviors that equate to maximum learning outcomes? And how can we change OUR professional practices to ensure positive and thriving student behaviors?

This program is intended to offer the big picture - the major actions that will yield the biggest impact, some of the latest research, as well as practical implementation suggestions and resources. Plan to leave with ideas, resources, and a game plan for your classroom and school teams!

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NCCAT Honored Educator Scholarship Applications open

The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching  (NCCAT) is happy to announce the opening of the 2021-2022 NCCAT Honored Educator Scholarship application.  The Honored Educator Scholarship Program pays tribute to outstanding educators and individuals whose teaching or influence in public education has made a positive difference in the lives of others.  For a list of scholarships available to North Carolina Teachers, visit https://www.nccat.org/programs/honored-educator-schola

15762 Supporting Instructional Coaches to Lead the Way - Cullowhee

276 NCCAT Dr Cullowhee, NC 28723

Supporting the practices of instructional coaches is critical in NC schools. This program will prepare coaches for this ever-changing profession. Throughout the week, coaches will learn strategies to strengthen relationships with teachers, facilitate meaningful collaboration, and give effective coaching feedback. Sessions will include best practices for having critical conversations and establishing productive Professional Learning Communities with students’ success in mind. Join NCCAT to learn and collaborate with instructional coaches from across NC.

15761 Online Design for Canvas and Google Classroom: What’s in Your LMS? - Ocracoke

2 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960

Want to learn how to build effective online design for Canvas and Google Classroom using Google Apps? The widespread adoption of Learning Management Systems and 1:1 laptop initiatives means teachers have opportunities to blend the best of traditional instruction and online learning. Teachers will learn the latest best practices for online learning and put that learning into practice by creating effective lessons to engage student learners. The 4 C’s - collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity are essential components of the digital learning competencies that support and enhance student learning and success for our global society. This course will help you design online lessons using Google Apps for your Canvas or Google Classroom account. By building their repertoire of skills with Google Apps for Education, teachers will see how to foster seamless communication, encourage collaboration among students, promote critical thinking, and support student creativity—the 4 C’s.

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