NCCAT Online presents "Supporting Students as Problem Solvers in the Math Classroom."
Professional Development
Focus Friday - Phonics at NCCAT

We appreciate the teachers joining us today in Cullowhee for “Focus Friday: Literacy Badge 2: Phonics.” Great group!
National Board Certification initial candidates work at NCCAT
Initial National Board Certification candidates joined the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) for a weekend of facilitated support and collaboration Feb. 21-23 in Cullowhee.
NCCAT Monthly Tool Talk - Dark Reader

NCCAT Monthly Tool Talk - #GoOpenNC

NCCAT Online professional development registration open
NCCAT Online courses are self-paced modules. Depending on the course, participants can earn 5 or 10 contact hours. There is no charge for NCCAT Online Programs.Certificates will be emailed by the end of the quarter for those who successfully complete the course. North Carolina public school educators with an active NC teaching license are eligible for NCCAT Online.
Mooresville Graded School District teacher named NCCAT Beginning Teacher of the Year
CULLOWHEE – Leanne Rose, a second-grade teacher at Park View Elementary School in the Mooresville Graded School District, was named the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) Beginning Teacher of the Year in a special ceremony Thursday, December 5, 2019.
The award was presented for the first time at the NCCAT Cullowhee Campus with finalist from across the state in attendance.
NCCAT Teaching the Holocaust program in Washington, D.C
Teachers from across North Carolina took part in the “Teaching the Holocaust: Resources and Reflections” program at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10-15. This program, for educators involved or interested in teaching about the Holocaust, allows teachers to explore exhibits and other resources at the museum under the guidance of experts, utilizing the museum’s contents, presentations, architecture, and technology.
NCCAT Beginning Teacher of the Year Award Finalists Announced
Teachers from across North Carolina have been selected as finalists for the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) Beginning Teacher of the Year Award for their dedication, innovation and ability to inspire students to achieve.
One of these talented educators will be named the 2019 NCCAT Beginning Teacher of the Year. The award will be presented for the first time December 5, 2019, at the NCCAT Cullowhee Campus.
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