UCPS Endorsement
The workshops that are listed on this page are NOT necessarily an endorsement by Union County Public Schools and should not be construed as an endorsement. They are simply a means to post all opportunities that are marketed to our office. Register for these workshop only after you have personally vetted them for content and appropriateness to Union County Public Schools guidelines.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Webinars for Common Core State Standards in High School Mathematics
Maria Hernandez, Mathematics Instructor at the NC School of Science and Mathematics, is leading
sessions on the new Standards in high school math next week and the following week.
The study of recursion is a new topic for North Carolina Common Core Math I/Algebra I/IM I standards.
In the first session on Oct. 29, Ms. Hernandez used recursive equations to model linear and exponential
growth. These modeling problems included financial and biological applications. For the Nov. 6 session,
Maria will explore various real world applications of ratio and proportion and she will highlight materials
from www.turnonccmath.net
All participants must REGISTER prior to joining the session. Please do so by using the link provided
below:
Topic: Ratio and Proportion Leading to Slope
Date: Tuesday, Nov. 6
Time: 3 pm
Meeting Number: 648 978 784
(This meeting does not require a password.)
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MORE INFO: Dr. Maria Pitre‐Martin, Director of K‐12 Curriculum and Instruction,
maria.pitremartin@dpi.nc.gov
November and December Webinar Trainings ‐ Phase II Professional Development Online Modules: Exploring the Possibilities
This webinar will give you an overview of the Phase II online professional development modules
released by NCDPI this past summer. We will discuss various ways in which these online modules can be
implemented to best serve your needs at an individual, school or district level.
The webinar will provide an opportunity to:
- Learn more about the modules currently available
- Explore and learn about flexible implementation methods
- Review strategies that can be used to facilitate learning face to face and online
- Ask questions and give feedback
* Sessions are recurring. Register here:
November 14, 1‐2 pm. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/139176369
November 14, 3‐4 pm. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/218229304
December 4, 1‐2 pm. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/578388056
MORE INFO: Yvette Stewart, Educator Recruitment and Development, Yvette.stewart@dpi.nc.gov
Online Evaluation Tool: Professional Development Plan Mid‐Year Review
This webinar will provide you with an opportunity to review the process for completing the mid‐year
review of the teacher's Professional Development Plan.
The following topics will be addressed during the webinar:
- Review the North Carolina State Board of Education policy on the Evaluation Process;
- Demonstrate the teacher process for accessing the existing Professional Development Plan, reviewing the plan at mid‐year, and authenticating the plan;
- Demonstrate principal process for accessing the existing Professional Development Plan, reviewing the plan at mid‐year, and authenticating the plan; and
- Share resources, strategies, and best practices for developing SMART goals at the mid‐year review to promote continuous professional growth.
To register please visit http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Upcoming+Webinars
MORE INFO: Eliz Colbert, eliz.colbert@dpi.nc.gov
Register for Webinar on Educator Effectiveness for School Administrators
Please join the NC Department of Public Instruction and NC Principals and Assistant Principals
Association for a webinar on educator effectiveness. The webinar will provide updates on the new
student growth standards, EVAAS, and the Measures of Student Learning: NC's Common Exams.
The webinar will be held on December 6 from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
To register, please visit https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/926283128.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The National Humanities Center is pleased to present Teaching Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener"
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
AIG Professional Development for Math and Science
NCDPI’s Academically and/or Intellectually Gifted Programs announces professional development webinars focused on “Advanced Content for Teachers of Advanced Learners in Math and Science.” This series is developed in partnership with NC School of Science and Mathematics. These one‐hour webinar sessions are open to all interested personnel. Registration is required. This professional development is geared largely toward teachers in grades 6‐12. Sessions will be archived and posted on NCDPI’s iTunesU site, http://www.ncpublicschools.org/itunesu/. Topics range from Recursion to Biomimicry to Integrating “E” in STEM. Please see attached flier for more information and registration links. The series will run from October 2012 to April 2013. Attend one or all sessions.
DPI Staff Development-The Phase II Online Modules
The Department of Public Instruction has developed nine new online modules as a means of providing professional development that is flexible and can be used by districts and charter school teams in ways that best suit their needs. For additional information about the modules, enrollment information, and strategies for implementation, please see the Phase II Online Module Implementation Guide at http://rt3nc.org/pubs/implementation_guide_2012.pdf
Six modules are available through the NC Education site at https://center.ncsu.edu/nc/course/category.php?id=33281. To enroll, educators will need to create an NC Education account.
Connecting with Our 21st Century Learners
10 hours / 1.0 CEU
Today's students will face challenges our generation has yet to imagine. This module focuses on ensuring that every student is ready to meet those challenges. The 21st Century Skills Framework developed by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills helps to guide this discussion. Participants observe and analyze model lessons to identify 21st century skills and methods of teaching them, design a lesson incorporating 21st century skills and tools, and collaborate with colleagues to critique lessons developed by other participants.
North Carolina School Executive Standards and Evaluation Process
10 hours / 1.0 CEU
The North Carolina Principal and Assistant Principal Evaluation Process is based on the North Carolina School Executive Standards. These standards have been developed as a guide for principals and assistant principals as they continually reflect upon and improve their effectiveness as leaders throughout their careers. The standards serve as an important tool for principals and assistant principals as they consider their growth and development as executives leading schools in the 21st century. The main responsibility of principals and assistant principals is to create aligned systems of leadership throughout the school and its community.
Understanding Young Student Behavior in the Classroom
5 hours / 0.5 CEU
This module is for preschool through grade 5 teachers. The module will serve as a tool to assist teachers to develop an enhanced awareness of behavioral health issues in young students and extend that knowledge to foster long-term connectivity and academic achievement for all students, decrease the dropout rates, and ultimately increase North Carolina's graduation rates.
Introduction to Data Literacy
4 hours / 0.4 CEU
This module provides an introduction to data literacy. Both teacher and principal perspectives are included. It includes information on types of data, strategies for analyzing and understanding data, and processes for determining how these can influence instructional practices. In order to design effective instruction and learning environments, educators need to determine what learners know, and effectively use evidence collected. This module aims to provide learning experiences that develop or enhance abilities to find, evaluate, and use data to inform instruction.
Digital Literacies in the K–12 Classroom
12 hours / 1.2 CEU
Students need continual guidance in building digital literacy, and teachers need continually to reflect on how best to provide that guidance—and to refine their own skills. Just as basic literacy—reading and writing—must be a part of teaching and learning in every content area, so must digital literacy. This module offers a sound and thorough grounding in digital literacy as it pertains to the classroom—or of digital literacies, as the title of the module says, for there are many ways of thinking about digital literacy.
Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects
3 hours / 0.3 CEU
This introductory module defines literacy in the disciplines. Learners will receive an overview of the connections between the North Carolina Essential Standards and the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science and Technical Subjects. They will then have guided practice examining, discussing, and creating learning activities for their students that integrate the North Carolina Essential Standards and the Common Core Literacy Standards for disciplines in grades 6–12.
DPI is pleased to announce many online learning opportunities for all educators. Online Evaluation Tool: Observations
This webinar will provide you with an opportunity to review the process of completing the annual evaluation cycle for teachers with a focus on using the online evaluation tool to complete the observation rubric. The following topics will be addressed during the webinar:
- Review the North Carolina State Board of Education policy on the Evaluation Process
- Present strategies for managing observations
- Share resources, strategies, and best practices for coaching teachers for peak performance
Please register here - http://ncees.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/Upcoming+Webinars
Monday, October 29, 2012
North Carolina Council on the Holocaust Teacher Workshops, Fall 2012
Focus: These one-day, multi-county workshops for public school teachers of Social Studies and English/Language Arts presents : Dr. Karl Schleunes, UNC-G historian and Holocaust scholar, and Holocaust survivor (one of the following) : Hank Brodt, who recounts his experiences in six concentration camps; Morris Glass, survivor of the Auschwitz death camp; Manfred Katz, who was forced to work as a slave laborer in two concentration camps; Zohara Boyd, who “hid in plain sight” during the Holocaust.
Participants receive a copy of The Holocaust: a North Carolina Teacher's Resource, a guide for teaching about the Holocaust at the middle and high school levels. Substitute pay is provided for teachers attending, but space is limited and teachers are encouraged to make early contact with Linda Scher, Holocaust Teacher Workshop Coordinator.
Carthage, Moore County October 29, 2012 Mon.
Albemarle, Stanly County November 19, 2012 Mon.
Kenansville, Duplin County December 4, 2012 Tues
For additional information and registration, e-mail Linda Scher at Brisket234@aol.com
Visit the Council website at http://www.ncpublicschools.org/holocaust_council/
Opportunities for Educators An Evening @ The Fed: Addressing Common Questions
Opportunities for Educators
An Evening @ The Fed: Addressing Common Questions
The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Charlotte Branch, cordially invites you to attend our free lecture series, “An Evening @ The Fed: Addressing Common Questions” designed especially for secondary educators. This event, part of the Richmond Fed’s efforts to support economic and financial education for secondary teachers and students in the Fifth District, is FREE. Registration is required.
For more information, please contact Economic Education Specialist Yolanda Ferguson at Yolanda.Ferguson@rich.frb.org or (704)358-2495. Thursday, November 1, 2012 · 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Charlotte Branch 530 East Trade Street · Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 For a list of other events and programs, please visit http://www.richmondfed.org/education/
DPI and the Bill of Rights Institute Curriculum Study
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, in partnership with the Bill of Rights Institute, would like to invite you to participate in an exciting, ground-breaking curriculum study. We have partnered with the Institute in order to develop new teaching materials and professional development for North Carolina educators on founding principles. These principles will be evidenced in multiple courses, including American History and Civics. All participating teachers will receive a free class set of Pocket Constitutions.
Many of you may know the Bill of Rights Institute, a Virginia-based 501(c)3 non-profit, through their curriculum or from attending one of their teacher Workshops. The Institute focuses on helping educators teach about the Constitution and founding era. These brand-new materials on the founding principles are being designed specifically to help North Carolina teachers teach the new course required by the Founding Principles Act.
All of the Institute’s curricula are written by teachers and tested by educators in the classroom before they are finalized. That’s where you come in – we need pilot teachers to present draft lessons to students during the spring, and send feedback to the Bill of Rights Institute with suggestions for improvement. As a pilot teacher, your name and school will be acknowledged in the final materials, and you will receive a free class set of pocket Constitutions with our thanks. What’s more, your participation provides an opportunity for professional growth, as well as to become a leader in your content area.
If you would be interested in testing lessons or would like more information please click here or feel free to reach out to Veronica Burchard at the Institute if you have any questions at vburchard@billofrightsinstitute.org. Veronica and I will be working together to ensure these new materials are adequately tested throughout our eight State Board of Education Districts.
Sincerely,
Maria Pitre-Martin, Ph.D.
Director, Division of K-12 Curriculum and Instruction
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Grant and Award Opportunities for Educators
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
"Discovering the Full Potential of EVAAS for School Improvement" workshop

You are invited: Discovering the Full Potential of EVAAS for School Improvement
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EVAAS
is arguably the most powerful data tool a school administrator can use for
school improvement. When administrators are able to negate statistically the
attitude that “the student is the problem,” professional teachers are far
more likely to engage in meaningful change. EVAAS accurately measures adult
impact, across a “level playing field.” This training is for administrators
who have limited or no knowledge of EVAAS but, who want to learn how to use
EVAAS as a strategic planning tool. Before it can be used, it must be
understood.
Join NCPAPA for a 2-day training session: Day 1 Training (half day 1:00-4:30 PM) begins with the identification of elements found within Value-Added Reports. The ability to communicate key EVAAS concepts to stakeholders effectively is essential for building buy-in among stakeholders; therefore, participants will spend time discussing anticipated feedback and questions from staff. In addition, we will discuss the 2012 format changes including, normal curve equivalence (NCE.) Day 2 Training (full day 9:00 AM-3:30 PM) will focus on accessing and interpreting reports. Using actual data from the previous year, participants will work with their own school’s data making time spent relevant for the upcoming year. The day will conclude with guided and independent practice on Diagnostic Reports, Student Pattern Reports, and Individual Student Profiles. Participants will receive a certificate acknowledging 1 completed CEU credit. |
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Friday, October 5, 2012
Region 6 PD 2012-1013 Revised Schedule
Region 6 Professional Development 2012-13
Using the Teacher Evaluation Process
Effectively to
Increase Teacher and Student Performance
Cheryl Fuller, Educational Consultant
School Executive & Teacher Series
October 19, 2012: Standard 1: Becoming a Leader in the Classroom, School
& Profession
Making
Your PLC’s More Effective
Understanding Your Teacher Ethics & Code of
Conduct Policies
November 16, 2012: Standard 2:
Bringing Diversity
into Your Classroom
Meeting the
Special Needs of Your Students through Differentiation
January 25, 2013: Standard 3:
Understanding 21st
Century Skills in the Classroom
February 26, 2013: Standard 4:
Critical Thinking
and Problem Solving
March 19, 2013: Administrator’s
Session: Effectively Coaching Your
Teachers to Their Greatest Potential
March 20, 2013: Standard 5:
Becoming a
Reflective Practitioner: Using Your PDP to Be a Better Teacher
How to Survive in
Our Complex, Dynamic Environments
April 25, 2013: Standard 6:
Effectively Using Assessment Data to Help Your
Students Reach Their Greatest Potential
Cost: $98.00 per session
(Participants may register for each session independently) Send a team of 3 to
a session and get a 4th teacher registration to that session at no
charge! (Pay by PO, School Check or Credit Card/P-Card – you may pay with one
payment to attend all sessions as well).
Location: Shelby
Middle School, 1501 Melrose Drive, Shelby, NC 28152 9:00 – 3:00 (lunch on your own, light
refreshments available)
Teachers: Register for Webinar on Common Exams
Teachers: Register for Webinar on Common Exams
Join the NC Department of Public Instruction and the NC Association of Educators for a webinar on the
new Common Exams (formerly referred to as Measures of Student Learning). Find out more about the
creation of these new assessments, and how they will be used in the sixth standard rating for teachers.
The webinar will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Register at
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/217537432
MORE INFO: Jennifer Preston, RttT Coordinator for Teacher and Leader Effectiveness,
jennifer.preston@dpi.nc.gov, or Angela Farthing, NC Association of Educators,
Angela.Farthing@ncae.org.
DPI~AIG Professional Development Webinar Series Partnership with NC School of Science and Mathematics
SCIENCE SESSIONS
2nd Tuesdays – Oct. 2012 to Apr. 2013
These science-focused sessions will directly address the Science as Inquiry
strand in the NCSCOS, Science Essential Standards across grades 6-12. A goal of
each session will be to discuss strategies for teaching students to be independent
learners and accepting of additional challenges for differentiated learning.
Session 1: Tuesday, October 9, 4:30-5:30
Integrating the “E” in STEM classes
Currently most of us integrate mathematics and some technology in our science
classes. This session will focus on the Grand Challenges of Engineering and strategies
for integrating engineering into your existing Essential Standards curriculum.
Appropriate for teachers of advanced students in grades 6-12 science courses.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/206788656
Session 2: Tuesday, November 13, 4:30-5:30
Biomimicry
The Earth has been around for about 4 billion years and organisms have found
solutions to many problems we currently face. This session will focus on how
nature has adapted to solve engineering problems. We will explore questions such
as: How does a beetle in the desert get water? How do leaves stay clean? How
can a sea shell take chemicals from water and make such a smooth, hard surface?
Appropriate for teachers of advanced students in grades 6-12 science courses.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/606949393
Session 3: Tuesday, December 11, 4:30-5:30
Color: What is color? IR, Visible, and Infared –
the Electromagnetic Spectrum
This session will focus on exploring what is color and related topics to color.
We will explore questions such as: How can we get useful work from energy
in this wavelength? And how do plants do this? How is optogenetics, a new
field in medicine, utilizing light to activate drugs? Appropriate for teachers of
advanced students in grades 6-12 science courses.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/713205752
DPI~AIG Professional Development Webinar Series Partnership with NC School of Science and Mathematics
Advanced Content for Teachers of Advanced Learners in Math and Science
Teachers may attend one or all sessions. Registration is required, as there is limited seating
in the “GoTo” webinar room. Sessions will be archived and posted on the NCDPI iTunesU site.
MATH SESSIONS
4th Tuesdays – Oct. 2012 to Apr. 2013 (except Dec)
The math-focused sessions are intended to share advanced content and instructional
strategies that relate to a variety of mathematics courses. All sessions will directly relate
to the NCSCOS in Mathematics as well as other advanced mathematics standards.
Session 1: Tuesday, October 23, 3:45-4:45
Using Data to Explore Linear Functions
This session will use linear regression to find linear models for various real world
data sets. We will interpret the constants in our models in context and assess
the goodness of fit using the concept of residuals. Appropriate for teachers of
advanced students in courses 8th grade Math to Precalculus.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/862592984
Session 2: Tuesday, November 27, 3:45-4:45
Using Recursion to Explore Real World Problems, Part 1
This session will explore the basics of recursion. This will include using the graphing
calculator to explore recursive equations. Exploring real-world problems such as the
amount of a drug in the body or how money grows in an interest-earning account, we will
build both the recursive equations and use those equations to find closed form functions
for the scenarios. Appropriate for teachers of advanced students in courses 8th grade
Math to Precalculus. No prior experience with recursive equations is necessary.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/531095224
Session 3: Tuesday, December 4, 3:45-4:45
Using Recursion to Explore Real World Problems, Part 2
This session will extend what we learned in Part 1. Exploring real world problems such as
the payment of a loan or how pollution moves through The Great Lakes, we will build the
recursive equations and explore when a system has an equilibrium value. Appropriate
for teachers of advanced students in courses 8th grade Math to Precalculus.
To register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/790405289
U.S. Department of State Youth Exchange Scholarships for U.S. High School Students
U.S. Department of
State Youth Exchange Scholarships for U.S. High School Students
The U.S. Department of State announces scholarships for
American high school students to study abroad:
The National Security Language Initiative for Youth
(NSLI-Y) offers merit-based scholarships to U. S. high-school aged students
for overseas study of seven critical foreign languages: Arabic, Chinese
(Mandarin), Hindi, Korean, Persian (Tajik), Russian and Turkish. The
NSLI-Y program is designed to immerse participants in the cultural life of the
host country, giving them invaluable formal and informal language practice and
sparking a lifetime interest in foreign languages and cultures.
Applications for summer 2013 and academic year 2013-2014 programs are due November
1, 2012. Visit www.nsliforyouth.org
for more information.
The Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Abroad
Program offers scholarships to American high school students to spend
the 2013-14 academic year in countries that may include Bosnia &
Herzegovina, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mali (semester),
Morocco, Oman, South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia, and Turkey. This
post 9/11 program focuses on increasing understanding between people in the
U.S. and countries with significant Muslim populations. The application
deadline is January 16, 2013. Visit the YES Program’s
website for more information.
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program
(CBYX) was established in 1983 to celebrate German-American friendship
based on common values of democracy. Secondary school students live with
host families, attend local schools, and participate in community life in
Germany. Young professionals (undergraduates) and high school graduates
of vocational studies ages 18-24 study and participate in practical training.
Scholarships are now available for academic year 2013-14; application deadlines
vary by U.S. region and range from September 2012 to January 2013. For
more information and application deadlines, visit the organization in charge of
recruitment for your state at USAGermanyScholarship.org.
The American Youth Leadership Program offers
opportunities for American high students and educators to travel abroad on a
three- to four-week-long exchange program to gain first-hand knowledge of
foreign cultures and to collaborate on solving global issues.
Several different organizations implement this program, and each
has organized an academic and experiential educational exchange focused on
dialogue and debate, leadership development, and community service. Recruitment
areas and application deadlines vary, so please check the American
Youth Leadership Program website for more information.
North Carolina: Battleground State Thursday, October 4 7–9 p.m. Free
North
Carolina: Battleground State
Thursday, October 4
7–9 p.m.
Free
North Carolina is a battleground state with national attention focused on the races for president, governor, and Congress. A panel of analysts will look at how the battle is progressing. Rob Christensen, political columnist for the News and Observer, will serve as moderator. Democratic consultants Gary Pearce and Brad Crone, Republican consultant Carter Wrenn, John Hood of the John Locke Foundation, and political scientist Andrew Taylor will participate.
Thursday, October 4
7–9 p.m.
Free
North Carolina is a battleground state with national attention focused on the races for president, governor, and Congress. A panel of analysts will look at how the battle is progressing. Rob Christensen, political columnist for the News and Observer, will serve as moderator. Democratic consultants Gary Pearce and Brad Crone, Republican consultant Carter Wrenn, John Hood of the John Locke Foundation, and political scientist Andrew Taylor will participate.
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Tricia Blakistone
Webmaster, Professional Development Coordinator, and Librarian North Carolina Museum of History
Ph: (919) 807-7977 | Fx:
(919) 733-8655
See Real to Reel: The Making of Gone with the Wind, open through Jan. 13, 2013. Free admission. For details, visit ncmuseumofhistory.org/film.
(E-mail sent to and from this address is subject to the N.C.
Public Records Law and may be revealed to a third party by an authorized
state official.)
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Monday, September 24, 2012
iPad for Administrators

This session, designed for school leaders with a basic knowledge of the iPad, focuses on exploring the iPad’s unique features and various apps that will increase school leader’s productivity. Participants will learn how to use the iPad to improve workflow, increase productivity, conduct instructional walkthroughs, organize their time, and improve their ability to communicate with teachers, parents and students.
Workshop sessions include:
Workshop sessions include:
- Getting to Know your iPad: Managing iPad’s general controls, navigation and other time saving techniques.
- Managing the workflow: Using apps with cloud-based file syncing programs and services to manage school leader’s work.
- Enhancing Communication: Using email, Notes and other apps to efficiently communicate with teachers, students and parents.
- Selecting and Using Apps: Evaluating and downloading the best apps for productivity, communication and educational use
- Customizing Your iPad: Setting preferences, moving apps, creating and managing app folders
- Classroom Documentation: Customizing classroom walkthroughs and observations for use on the iPad
- Enhancing Instruction with the iPad: Discover how teachers can use iTunes U to create individual classes for the iPad
This is a hands-on, interactive seminar. All participants will need to have an iPad and will need an Apple ID since we will examine and download fee apps from the Apple iTunes store during the session.
Participants will receive a certificate acknowledging the completion of 1 CEU.
Participants will receive a certificate acknowledging the completion of 1 CEU.
Fee:
| NCPAPA Member | $125 |
| NCASA Member | $125 |
| Student | $125 |
| Non Member | $195 |
If you are a NCPAPA or NCASA member and have forgotten your user name and password please contact Hannah Nicely at: 919-828-1426 or at hnicely@ncasa.net.
Due to anticipated interest, all payments are due on September 28, 2012 to the NCPAPA office. If payment is not received your reserved registration may be jeopardized.Suggested Accommodations: NCPAPA does not have a room block at a hotel. However we do suggest:
Courtyard by Marriott
100 Marriott Way
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
919-833-0700
*We encourage you to secure a refundable rate incase of an unexpected cancelation.
Presenters: Dr. Shirley H. Arrington has over thirty years of experience in public education in North Carolina. Dr. Arrington earned her undergraduate degree in elementary education from North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount and her master’s degree, principal certification, and doctorate from Campbell University. She has been a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and Director of Human Resource Services in NC’s public schools.
She joined the Principals’ Executive Program in 1993 where she directed several programs including the Leadership Program for Principals, Assistant Principals’ Executive Program, Developing Future Leaders Program, the Higher School Performance Program, the Instructional Leadership for Reform Program and the Leadership Conference for New Administrators. She currently serves as Executive Director of the North Carolina Model Teacher Education Consortium, Center for School Leadership Development, The University of North Carolina.
Due to anticipated interest, all payments are due on September 28, 2012 to the NCPAPA office. If payment is not received your reserved registration may be jeopardized.Suggested Accommodations: NCPAPA does not have a room block at a hotel. However we do suggest:
Courtyard by Marriott
100 Marriott Way
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
919-833-0700
*We encourage you to secure a refundable rate incase of an unexpected cancelation.
Presenters: Dr. Shirley H. Arrington has over thirty years of experience in public education in North Carolina. Dr. Arrington earned her undergraduate degree in elementary education from North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount and her master’s degree, principal certification, and doctorate from Campbell University. She has been a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and Director of Human Resource Services in NC’s public schools.
She joined the Principals’ Executive Program in 1993 where she directed several programs including the Leadership Program for Principals, Assistant Principals’ Executive Program, Developing Future Leaders Program, the Higher School Performance Program, the Instructional Leadership for Reform Program and the Leadership Conference for New Administrators. She currently serves as Executive Director of the North Carolina Model Teacher Education Consortium, Center for School Leadership Development, The University of North Carolina.
Friday, September 21, 2012
NCASA's Conference on Educational Leadership Banding Together for Public Education, Request for Presentations
Request
for Presentations
NCASA's
Conference on Educational Leadership
Banding Together for Public Education
March 20-21, 2013
Raleigh Convention Center
The North Carolina Association of School Administrators is seeking teams of school
or school district administrators to present breakout sessions at the 2013
Conference on Education Leadership. Those responsible for providing leadership
in schools and school districts comprise the primary audience. - Proposal submission
deadline: November 30, 2012
- Breakout
session proposal form
Presentation Criteria
To be considered for inclusion in the conference, proposals for breakout
sessions must focus on how schools, district departments and superintendent
leadership teams have been successful in developing and implementing an
influence strategy within a school, district department or school district that
has made a positive difference in the school and/or school district or how the
school or school district has developed an initiative that relate to the
conference theme Banding Together for Public Education and meet the
following criteria:- Includes how the school or
school district developed the influence strategy and how it was
implemented.
- Clearly describes how a
process, policy, program, or strategy has been successful in one or more
of the following areas:
- Building public
support for public schools
- Gaining community
support for sustained or increased funding for the public schools
- Engaging ethnically
and culturally diverse communities
- Creating a cooperative
and productive relationship between the school district and charter
schools
- Using social media to
build support among parents for public education
- Influencing local or
state political support for public education
- Influencing teachers
and staff to make changes for the improvement of schools
- Improving public
perception of public education
- The process, policy, program,
or strategy must have been implemented by the school or school district in
response to an identified need. Additionally, the process, policy, program
or strategy must have been in effect long enough to have clearly
demonstrated its effectiveness in some measurable way.
- Show that the policy,
strategy, program or process can be replicated in other districts.
Presentation Details
Breakout sessions will be presented on March 20-21, 2013. All breakout
sessions will be 60 minutes.
Process for Submitting a Breakout Session Proposal
To be considered as a presenter for participation in the 2013 Conference on
Educational Leadership, please complete the Breakout
Session Proposal form and submit by November 30, 2012.
Final selection of presentations will be made by January
1, 2013. Upon selection, contact persons will be notified immediately to
confirm participation.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
K-12 Global Education Symposium-World View
K-12 Global Education Symposium
GLOBAL ISSUES
GLOBAL SOLUTIONS
October 24-25, 2012
The Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC
World View's 2012 K-12 Global Education Symposium examines the world's most pressing challenges and resources for integrating global themes across the curriculum. Concurrent session may topics include:
- The Environment
- The Global Financial Crisis
- Global Health Challenges
- Global in Common Core & Essential Standards
- Human rights: local & global perspectives
- Economic Development
- Peace and Conflict
- Much more...
The program is designed for teachers and administrators of all disciplines, providing current information and unique strategies for helping students learn about the world. CEU credits will be offered.
Cost (North Carolina educators):
Registration is $175 per person. A Team of 4 is $600 (save $100). A Team is comprised of 4 or more individuals from a school or district. Only $150 for each additional Team member.
Registration is $175 per person. A Team of 4 is $600 (save $100). A Team is comprised of 4 or more individuals from a school or district. Only $150 for each additional Team member.
Cost (Out-of-State Educators):
Registration is $275 per person.
Local Hotel Information:
World View has arranged for group rates at several local hotels. Please visit www.worldview.unc.edu for more information.
Space is limited.
This program has "sold out" the last five years.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Don't Miss the NCASA School Law Symposium - Early Registration ends Friday!
Join NCASA for the premier school law
professional development event for school administrators in North Carolina.
Space is limited - register today!
The NCASA
School Law Symposium is the best place for school administrators, from the
director of child nutrition to superintendent, to learn from experts in the
field of education law.From the time Moses received the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai, the law has been a part of the lives of human beings. The first five books of the Bible contain the rules to live by to ensure that people lived up to the standards of the Ten Commandments. Failing to follow these laws could have serious implications, including death.
Death is not a consequence of failing to follow the laws that govern public education today, but serious issues are created for school administrators when the law is not followed. Wise school administrators make sure they know everything they can about education law so they can prevent the difficulties that arise when someone fails to follow the law.
Secure your spot today to take advantage of the discounted early registration rate, which ends Friday, Sept. 14. NCASA's hotel room block also closes Friday, so don't miss out! Visit www.ncasa.net for registration and hotel information.
Topics include:
- Political Speech in the
Schools as the Election Looms
- New Legal Tools to Combat
Cyberbullying in the Schools
- Happy Holidays: What Can You
Say/Do In Public Schools?
- Legal Issues and Questions
Under the New Student Discipline Laws
- The Powers and Duties of
Principals: Understanding and Implementing Them; Recent Changes
- Current “Hot Button” Legal
Issues: The Top 10
- Surreptitious Recordings: “If
You Can’t Say Anything Nice …”
- New Procedures for Nonrenewal
of Probationary Teachers
- Legal Pitfalls in Special
Education (Or “How to Avoid Being Sued”)
Comments from some of last year’s participants:
“Thank you for providing an outstanding School Law Symposium. Each session
was meaningful, relevant and informative with a touch of humor that kept us
interested. I highly recommend this Symposium to all school and central office
administration.”Karen Hyler, Public Information Officer, Rockingham County Schools
“The School Law Symposium was meaningful, informative, interesting (and entertaining). The attorneys were great presenters and were able to add just the right amount of humor to keep things lively!”
Anne McLean, Principal, Montgomery County Schools
“I wish every principal and human resources director from my district were here. The information is not only presented clearly, but the advice on how to navigate the law from policy to administrative practice is a tremendous help.”
Eddie Ingram, Superintendent, Franklin County Schools
Do not miss this important event - register
today at www.ncasa.net!
Monday, September 10, 2012
Region 6 PD 2012-2013 Executive and Teacher Series
Using the Teacher Evaluation Process
Effectively to
Increase Teacher and Student Performance
Sponsored by UNCG
School of Education and Cheryl Fuller, Educational Consultant
School Executive Series
September 20, 2012: Standard 1:
Developing Teacher Leadership
Making
Your PLC’s More Effective
Teacher Ethics & Code of Conduct Policies
October 18, 2012: Standard 2:
Bringing Diversity
into the Classroom
Meeting the Special
Needs of Students through Differentiation
November 15, 2012: Standard 3:
Understanding 21st
Century Skills in the Classroom
January 24, 2013: Standard 4:
Critical Thinking
and Problem Solving
Using Lesson Plans
as an Important & Essential Artifact
February 25, 2013: Standard 5:
Effectively
Coaching Teachers to Their Greatest Potential
Writing PDP’s Next
Year that Will Make a Difference
March 19, 2013: Standard 6:
Using Assessment
Data as the Second Important Artifact in Improving Teacher Performance
Cost: $98.00 per session
(Participants may register for each session independently) Send a team of 3 to
a session and get a 4th administrator registration to that session
at no charge!
Location: Shelby Middle School, 1501 Melrose
Drive, Shelby, NC 28152
Time: 9:00 – 3:00 (lunch on
your own, light refreshments available throughout the day)
Teacher Series
September 21, 2012: Introduction: Understanding the Teaching
Standards & Evaluation Process
October 19, 2012: Standard 1:
Becoming a Leader in the Classroom, School
& Profession
Making
Your PLC’s More Effective
Understanding Your Teacher Ethics & Code of
Conduct Policies
November 16, 2012: Standard 2:
Bringing Diversity
into Your Classroom
Meeting the Special
Needs of Your Students through Differentiation
January 25, 2013: Standard 3:
Understanding 21st
Century Skills in the Classroom
February 26, 2013: Standard 4:
Critical Thinking
and Problem Solving
Planning: The Key
to Great Teaching
March 20, 2013: Standard 5:
Becoming a
Reflective Practitioner: Using Your PDP to Be a Better Teacher
How to Survive in
Our Complex, Dynamic Environments
April 25, 2013: Standard 6:
Effectively Using
Assessment Data to Help Your Students Reach Their Greatest Potential
Cost: $98.00 per session
(Participants may register for each session independently) Send a team of 3 to
a session and get a 4th teacher registration to that session at no
charge!
Location: Shelby
Middle School, 1501 Melrose Drive, Shelby, NC 28152
Time: 9:00 – 3:00 (lunch on
your own, light refreshments available throughout the day)
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