Great Seminars for 5+ CEUs K-12
Upcoming Teacher Workshops: Register online at WRESA.org for all of the workshops listed below except for the HELPS workshop.
STEM to Your Doorstep – Grades K-5 and 6-12Dates: February 23, 2015 and February 24, 2015, Credit hours: 5K-5 or 6-12 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics teachers, what do you need to boost the STEM curriculum in your schools? How about free access to technology, resources and lab materials for use in the classroom? Now, the real question is how can you make this happen? After the training session, you will be eligible to participate in the equipment loan program through The Mountain Satellite Office of The Science House.
Brain Science: Applications for the Classroom SettingDate: March 10, 2015. Credit hours: 5Looking for ways to enhance student achievement and student engagement? This session is the means to that end. Dr. David Hardy will provide information and knowledge of how the brain works. This knowledge will then be expanded upon for applying brain-based strategies in a middle or high school setting. Session will include strategies to enhance instructional lessons, activities to incorporate into specific classroom settings, and a project-based evaluation of classroom learning environments. Content of this workshop is designed to promote classroom instruction for all middle and high school teachers but can be applicable to all.HELPS: Helping Early Literacy with Practices StrategiesDate: Saturday, March 21, 2015; 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.Registration Fee: $15 (PENC members) $25 (non-members). Credit hours: 4. Please visit www.pencweb.org/workshops to register.HELPS training will be a half-day, 4-hour workshop that will begin with an overview of the HELPS (Helping Early Literacy with Practice Strategies) One-on-One program, followed by training and practice opportunities. HELPS Program site: http://www.helpsprogram.org/
Energy Island: 5th Grade Interdisciplinary (ELA & Science) StudyDate: April 14, 2015; 9:00am-3:00pmRegistration Fee: $45.00Join us for a day of science and literacy as we explore the informational text Energy Island, an inspiring true story about how citizens of Samso, an island in Denmark, drastically reduced their carbon emissions and became almost completely energy-independent. Participants will explore the use of informational text as the focal point in delivering an interdisciplinary unit; a unit designed to promote literacy and science as well as the possibilities of energy independence. North Carolina Farm Bureau Ag in the Classroom (NC AITC)Date: Saturday, May 9, 2015, Credit hours: 6This workshop offers classroom-ready activities and lesson plans. It will focus upon several unique aspects of agriculture with exploration of the work taking place on the farm. Teachers will leave better prepared to educate students and to help them understand the sources of their food, fiber, and forestry products native to their local school district.
Darwin's Birthday Celebration: February 12th from 4-7pm. Please join the WCU Department of Biology for our third Darwin's Birthday celebration at WCU UC ILLUSIONS on Feb 12th 2015 4-7PM. Come eat some pizza at 5 and enjoy the celebrated Darwin scholar Dr. Jim Costa's talk "Teaching Darwin With Darwin" at 5:30. Chuck, and some other primates will be making personal appearances!! Don't miss it. Bring several copies of your favorite evolution lesson plans to swap, bring an artifact for the "Form and Function Game", engage with evolution poster presentations by WCU students and faculty, marvel at the show and tell artifact table, and kick back and spend some quality downtime with your colleagues. Mark your calendars and please RSVP to Amanda Clapp: aclapp@jcpsmail.org.