Events in June 2021
- Introduction to Restorative Practices & Using Circles Effectively
Introduction to Restorative Practices & Using Circles Effectively
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06/14/2021You and your staff will learn a range of strategies that can be used every day. Attendees will learn how to set high expectations while being supportive. Opportunities be provided to practice how to provide direct feedback and how to ask questions that foster accountability. The most effective methods to resolve common conflicts will be presented. We devote the second day entirely to teaching attendees to facilitate restorative circles. Circles are an essential process for building social capital, resolving social problems and responding when harm occurs. Circles create a positive learning environment. Attendees will learn by participating in circles with other attendees and taking turns learning how to facilitate a circle. By the end of the day, staff will be prepared to return to their setting and run their first circle! This event will be held on June 14th & June 15th, 2021 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Registration open until June 7, 2021.
Activity Subject Area: Student Social and Health Issues
Credit: 12.00
Location: Zoom
Cost: 200.00ZOOMnone - Introduction to Restorative Practices & Using Circles Effectively
Introduction to Restorative Practices & Using Circles Effectively
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06/15/2021You and your staff will learn a range of strategies that can be used every day. Attendees will learn how to set high expectations while being supportive. Opportunities be provided to practice how to provide direct feedback and how to ask questions that foster accountability. The most effective methods to resolve common conflicts will be presented. We devote the second day entirely to teaching attendees to facilitate restorative circles. Circles are an essential process for building social capital, resolving social problems and responding when harm occurs. Circles create a positive learning environment. Attendees will learn by participating in circles with other attendees and taking turns learning how to facilitate a circle. By the end of the day, staff will be prepared to return to their setting and run their first circle! This event will be held on June 14th & June 15th, 2021 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Registration open until June 7, 2021.
Activity Subject Area: Student Social and Health Issues
Credit: 12.00
Location: Zoom
Cost: 200.00ZOOMnoneLiteracy for LeadersLiteracy for Leaders
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06/15/2021Literacy Leadership Matters! Why? 1. School leadership directly impacts student achievement. 2. School leaders improve teaching and learning through promoting staff motivation, commitment, and a positive school culture. 3. School leaders play a critical role in supporting the literacy needs of all students, including those with or at risk for literacy-related disabilities, by designing and evaluating effective school-wide reading plans within multi-tiered systems of support. 4. School leaders actively support implementation of evidence based practices by providing access to high quality professional development and coaching/feedback opportunities. Join Erin Hamilton, from BLaST IU17, and State Lead Consultant for Literacy, Dr. Pam Kastner, as we take a deep dive into the research around foundational reading and what leadership needs to know to create successful teaching and learning teams. Registration closes June 8, 2021
ACT 48: 4.5
COST: $40
ZOOM ~ LINKS WILL BE MAILED CLOSER TO TRAININGTDA: A League of Learners ~ SYE 2022TDA: A League of Learners ~ SYE 2022
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06/15/2021Teaching Deliberate Analysis is designed to provide a close read on Text-Dependent Analysis through an instructional lens, rather than a focus on assessment. This professional development offering will take the form of a professional learning network for administrators, curriculum coordinators and teacher leaders (grades K-8) who are willing to collaborate in round table discussions and dive deeper with text-dependent analysis. Participants will gain a deep understanding of learning progressions and replacement units in order to monitor student growth and differentiate classroom instruction. It is suggested that participants previously have attended Teaching Deliberate Analysis in order to participate in A League of Learners. The training consists of two face-to-face workshops with one follow-up virtual support session provided at no additional cost. This virtual support session will be scheduled at the request of the participant. Participants must register for both face-to-face sessions to attend. Training materials are research-based and created and shared by Dr. Jeri Thompson from the Center for Assessment in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
WHERE: Williamsport IU Office
WHEN: 01/25/2022
TIME: 9:00 AM ~ 2:00 PM (Sign in begins at 8:30 AM)
ACT 48: 4.5 hours
COST: $80 ~ Includes Lunch
- Career Readiness Bootcamp Training
Career Readiness Bootcamp Training
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06/17/2021School to Workforce Connections ~ A Cultural Shift Principal and Teacher Training The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is pleased to announce the two hour ZOOM train-the-trainer boot camp (Act 48) designed to assist districts in meeting the statewide postsecondary attainment 2025 goal of 60 percent of Pennsylvanians with a postsecondary credential, certificate, or degree. Training will be provided by the Career Readiness State Training (CRST) team and will include the following: • Career Readiness and Workforce in PA (Career Education and Work Standards) • Industry-Based Learning • Stakeholder and Workforce Partnerships • Classroom and Workforce Alignment • Supporting Resources District training teams should include a minimum of three and no more than ten K-12 educators. The lead team member should be a building principal or assistant principal. With an emphasis on classroom alignment to workforce needs, team composition should include teachers from both elementary and secondary. The goal of this training is the development of an action plan that utilizes stakeholder and workforce partnerships to expand the classroom to career connections and build school wide momentum for career readiness. Team members will be poised to provide support in the implementation of the action plan. Our guest speaer is Chris Herman.
Zoom link will be emailed upon registration and prior to event.
ACT 48: 3 hours
Sign in begins at 8:15 AM
ZOOMnone - Curriculum Coordinator Meeting & AQC
Curriculum Coordinator Meeting & AQC
All day
06/25/2021