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15394 - Focus Thursday: Building Comprehension Skills 3-5 - Virtual

Note: Virtual course. Two hours, 30 parts.

This program will explore the science of reading and the balance needed to ensure students understand and make sense of text. Teachers will discuss the value of immersing their students in diverse texts to build background knowledge. Additionally, teachers will explore ways in which to engage students in discussing and writing about text.

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15373 - Thinking With A Pencil: Exploring Writing As A Tool For Thought - Virtual

Note: This program will be virtual.

Designed for teachers in grades K–3.

Discover new ways to turn reading strategies into writing opportunities that deepen comprehension and extend student learning. This intensive, interactive program will focus on the power of the teacher as the mentor-model in exploring multiple tools for unlocking thinking in the classroom—through the process of uncovering your own writing life. Strategies will include the use of journal responses, writing as inquiry across the content areas, and the power of authentic interactions with poetry and prompts.

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15405 - 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. Coaches will articulate their coaching beliefs and learn strategies to strengthen relationships. We will focus on having critical conversations and establishing productive Professional Learning Communities with students’ success in mind.

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15403 - Getting Boys Hooked on Books - Ocracoke

2 Irvin Garrish Hwy, Ocracoke, NC 27960

If you are struggling to get boys to read, you’re not alone! Boys consistently score lower than girls on most indicators of reading proficiency. Exploring the social, psychological, and developmental reasons why boys lag behind girls provides many clues about the reading materials you can use in your classroom to capture the attention of your struggling male readers. Working within small groups of like-minded teachers, you will research and examine a wide variety of strategies you can take back to your classroom to boost literacy achievement among boys.

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15402 - Designing Your Own STEM Curriculum: PBL/CBLs in Action - Cullowhee

276 NCCAT Dr, Cullowhee, NC 28723

STEM implementation can begin with a teacher leading a 30-minute STEM activity and progress to a student PBL investigation that may take weeks to accomplish. Navigating this implementation can be a challenge. This program is for teachers ready to design their own STEM curriculum. Teachers will explore common misconceptions and examine four common frameworks of STEM lessons (Problem Based Learning, Project Based Learning, Place Based Learning and Case Based Learning). Not only will you participate in examples of student led PBLs, but also create your own PBL/CBL(s) for your specific content areas. Coaching and collaborative planning ensure that some of the potential roadblocks of implementation can be addressed before you leave.

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15384 - NCCAT Math Collaborative - Virtual

276 NCCAT Dr Cullowhee, NC 28723

Virtual program

Please join NCCAT for a virtual opportunity to network and collaborate about math instruction July 30- 31, 2020. Teachers, instructional coaches, district leaders, and school leaders are invited. These virtual sessions will include learning about relevant math instructional strategies, as well as round table sessions with colleagues from across NC to discuss  topics such as leading math collaboration in schools.  Please join NCCAT to participate in meaningful learning and collaborate with stakeholders from across grade spans to kick off this upcoming school year prepared for leading quality math instruction.  If you would like to attend this event, please fill out the link found here to reserve your spots. To allow opportunity for participants to attend from across the state, up to six individuals can register from each district. 

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15400 - Making Social Studies Curriculum Relevant - Virtual

Virtual

Note: This program is virtual

Our students often wonder about their place in the world and why knowing their history matters to them. Teachers need specific tools and knowledge to make history relevant, especially as our classrooms become increasingly diverse and global. Participants will learn how to embed emerging technology tools and content-rich literary practices to foster global competence and connections. Using research-based, responsive practices and authentic inquiry, teachers will develop lessons to support real-world application of the NC Social Studies Course of Study.

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