When there is a child with academic, social or behavioral challenges, the goal is to provide them with the best supports available. Functional Behavioral Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plans are formal ways for parents, teachers and other school professionals to work collaboratively to determine the best way to help a student behaviorally. This workshop will […]
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How can we teach a unit on testing that does not detract from solid reading instruction? Brain-friendly strategies for organizing and implementing ELA multiple choice and short response testing units will be shared. These include the use of mentor released-test passages in fiction, narrative nonfiction, and expository nonfiction to use as jumping boards for close […] |
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How can we teach a unit on testing that does not detract from solid reading instruction? Brain-friendly strategies for organizing and implementing ELA multiple choice and short response testing units will be shared. These include the use of on-grade-level fifth through eighth grade mentor released-test passages in fiction, narrative nonfiction, and expository nonfiction to use […]
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Audience: District and School Leaders The session aims to provide educational leaders and equity team members with tools and guidance for implementing the NYSED Board of Regents DEI Policy, ensuring lasting impact and progress in fostering inclusive school environments. We will focus on reflecting on the past year's progress and challenges, exploring best practices for […] |
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Now that we have immersed ourselves into the research, we are ready to explore the shifts in small group reading instruction necessary to align with research based practices. On this day, you will explore a variety of ways to bring explicit assessment-based instruction to small groups. We will create small group routines to help students […] |
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This workshop's focus is for Earth & Space Sciences educators to explore the three required High School Lab Investigations. Instructional coaches and administrators would benefit from attending to deepen their knowledge of the NYSSLS standards and to have an understanding of the shifts to 3 dimensional learning at the high school level. Participants will: -Deepen […] |
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This workshop's focus is for Life Science educators to explore the three required High School Lab Investigations. Instructional coaches and administrators would benefit from attending to deepen their knowledge of the NYSSLS standards and to have an understanding of the shifts to 3-dimensional learning at the high school level. Participants will: -Deepen their knowledge of […]
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Now that we have immersed ourselves into the research, we are ready to explore the shifts in small group reading instruction necessary to align with research based practices. On this day, you will explore a variety of ways to bring explicit assessment-based instruction to small groups. We will create small group routines to help students […] |
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How can we teach a unit on the writing demands of the ELA that does not detract from solid writing instruction? How to organize an ELA short response and essay writing unit will be shared. Prewriting strategies include the use of mentor released-test passages in on-grade-level fifth through eighth grade fiction, narrative nonfiction, and expository […]
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Overturn the status quo and create a learning environment where group work is the norm! In this workshop, participants will explore routines, structures, and strategies for using group work to differentiate instruction, set learning goals, increase student independence, promote student accountability and encourage cooperation and communication. Learn about the pros and cons of such an […] |
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This presentation will focus on the threat assessment process and related concerns. The presentation will be divided into three components: Part I) Critical Aspects of Psychiatric Threat Assessment: Dr. Weisbrot will highlight essential aspects of psychiatric threat assessment in children and adolescents. She will identify critical warning behaviors and psychological patterns which need to be […] |
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Participants will examine several techniques to help Transitioning and Advanced ELLs understand academic content and concepts. We will explore the importance of teaching academic vocabulary and scaffolding activities to support ELLs in the mainstream classroom. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use ½ consortium seat. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior […] |
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Explore engaging, practical strategies to build vocabulary knowledge that lasts. This workshop covers word-solving techniques (including morphology), fostering word curiosity & awareness, teaching word banks, and promoting incidental learning. Learn how to ensure vocabulary transfers to reading, writing, speech-and all areas of life. Eligible for 6 hours CTLE credit. Can use 1-1/2 Consortium seats. If […] |
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Information, resources and materials to help plan and implement a high-quality financial literacy (middle or high school) course for your district in order to meet the upcoming new NYS graduation recommendations. Learn how to teach students to make wise financial decisions to promote financial well-being, now and in their futures. Translate complex financial concepts and […] |
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These meetings are designed for coordinators, directors and administrators who have the responsibility of math supervision in their buildings or school districts. The latest information from Albany will be discussed, local vendors will do brief presentations and information will be shared. A full breakfast will be provided. This is a great opportunity to network with […]
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-What are the most efficient ways to improve your ACT and SAT scores and how can you get the score you need to gain admissions to test-optional (aka test-preferred) schools? -What are the differences between the SAT and the ACT? -When are the best times to take the SAT and ACT? Can attend in person […]
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Discover innovative strategies to enhance student comprehension and discussion in your classroom. This professional development session, inspired by the book Making Thinking Visible by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison, will equip you with research-backed tools to foster deep thinking, encourage student participation, and make learning more visible in your classroom. Whether you're looking […]
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Participants will examine effective strategies to implement with teaching second language learners in the content areas. In addition, we will examine several techniques to scaffold/modify lessons for SIFE students to improve their comprehension skills and improve their linguistic abilities. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use ½ consortium seat. If district pays, district approval […] |
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This full-day workshop promotes the opportunity to increase the number of lenses through which students can examine texts. The AP Literature and Composition® exam has been rooted in one literary analytical practice since its inception in the mid-last century: New Criticism or Formalism (as it's now known). The redesign did not change this focus. Here […] |
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Exploring the Culturally Responsive Sustaining Education Framework provides teachers with an opportunity to look at teaching through a cultural lens of learning and human development where diversity is acknowledged and celebrated. Diversity in the classroom is an asset for teaching and learning. Learning Outcomes: -Introduction to Culturally Responsive-Sustaining (CR-S) Education -Overview of the New York […]
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Audience: Regents Earth Science teachers and science leaders Session 1 will provide participants the opportunity to explore and complete all facets of the regents ESS investigation Unearthing Mars - A Historical Perspective.” Participants will discover that this investigation is both an assessment and an opportunity for students to learn how in the early 1600's Johannes […]
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In recent years, the increase of English Language Learners (ELLs) in our schools has required educators to look at their current teaching practices through a different lens. While teachers have faced the challenge of effectively teaching the ELL students in their classroom, it has also provided an opportunity for educators to grow and learn. This […]
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Every AI interaction is a conversation - learn the language that gets results. This workshop will reveal the principles and techniques that transform your AI interactions from basic exchanges to powerful collaborations. In this hands-on workshop, you'll: 1. Understand how AI large language models think and respond 2. Apply field-tested prompting frameworks for classroom and […] |
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Help students craft thoughtful, evidence-based responses to texts. This session focuses on independent writing about reading, from note-taking and research to responding to prompts. Discover new strategies to enhance accuracy, use of evidence, and elaboration for improved student writing. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use 1 Consortium seat. If district pays, district approval […]
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*A thinking student is an engaged student* Upgrade and Revamp Your Math Instruction for High-Yield Results, Based on high-profile book by Peter Liljedahl Sparked by observing teachers struggle to implement rich mathematics tasks to engage students in deep thinking, Peter Liljedahl has translated his 15 years of research into this practical guide on how to […]
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Dive into the power of AI to supercharge your teaching! In this hands-on workshop, educators will explore essential AI tools like Google LM for podcasting, Brisk for seamless presentations, resources Diffit for dynamic content creations, Slidesgo for presentation magic, and more. Discover how these tools can streamline tasks, enhance classroom creativity, and personalize student learning. […] |
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Help students make history meaningful through writing. This session explores integrating evidence-based writing into social studies, guiding students to make research notes into strong informational texts and essays. Teach students to explain, analyze, and connect historical events with confidence. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use 1 Consortium seat. If district pays, district approval […]
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Participants will explore the 8 Principles of the Blueprint for English Language Learners Success developed by New York State and how that affects the instruction of English Language Learners. In addition, we will examine several techniques to scaffold/modify lessons for ELLs to improve their comprehension skills and improve their linguistic abilities. Eligible for 3 hours […] |
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This workshop gives teachers, guidance counselors, and school psychologists an understanding of the social and emotional impact that ADHD and Executive Function challenges have on learning, motivation, behavior, and the family system. Upon completing this program, participants will: -Have a functional and actionable understanding of Executive Function skills and what performance can be expected at […]
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This workshop will explore using higher level questioning techniques to encourage the use of thinking strategies in the classroom. Participants will investigate the research of educators such as John Hattie and Kath Murdoch. Participants will explore the Depth of Knowledge and create questions to enhance the development of thinking skills. Participants will: -Reflect on questioning […]
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Discover the cutting-edge practices and transformative insights shaping literacy instruction today. This session is designed for educators, administrators, and literacy leaders committed to deepening their understanding of the Science of Reading and its classroom applications. Learn from nationally recognized experts, engage in dynamic discussions, and walk away with actionable strategies to improve literacy outcomes for […] |
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New and experienced elementary math coaches/leads/admins alike are invited to join together once a month this spring to offer discuss, elicit questions and offer advice about the following topics: -Initiatives that pertain specifically to K-5 mathematics instruction -Pros/cons and questions of curriculum, tech, and instructional resources and materials -Latest updates from NYSED -Scheduling structures and […]
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Audience: Regents Biology teachers and science leaders Are you implementing the NYSSLS-based Life Science: Biology? Wondering if it is different from Living Environment? This workshop will serve as a refresher for those trying to put the PEs, SEPs, DCIs, CCCs, and phenomenon-based learning into context as you work on a curriculum that is aligned with […] |
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Audience: Regents Earth Science teachers and science leaders Session 2 will provide the participants with an opportunity to explore in depth two regents ESS investigations, The Sky is the Limit - Decoding Weather Conditions” and The Ripple Effect - The Work of Water Across New York State Surfaces.” Participants will discover how these performance tasks […]
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Join us for a hands-on workshop designed for educators teaching primary grade students (K-2). Discover how to build a strong STEM and coding program that fosters computer science and digital literacy in young learners. Participants will explore age-appropriate coding challenges using fun robots, creative STEM activities inspired by fairytales, and building block design projects that […] |
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Audience: Regents Biology teachers and science leaders Session 1 will allow the participants to explore two Investigations, For the Birds and Balancing Act”. Participants will discover how these performance tasks are a component of a broad NYSED's System of Assessment”. These provide authentic, hands-on scientific and engineering experiences that allow students to demonstrate the knowledge […]
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This workshop is designed to equip educators with effective strategies and best practices for teaching English Language Learners (ELLs) with disabilities. Inclusive education is crucial in today's diverse classrooms, and this workshop aims to provide practical tools to support both language acquisition and the unique needs of students with disabilities. Participants will explore a variety […] |
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Feeling overwhelmed with a switch to NYSSLS? If you said yes, then you need this training designed for NY teachers. In this training we will… -Overview 3-dimensional teaching & learning (for teachers & students) -Identify and locate good phenomena -Follow the path from phenomena to driving questions to investigations -Revamp an existing lab so it […]
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Promoting healthy and safe learning environments where students can receive the instruction and other supports they need to learn and achieve at high levels is one of the primary responsibilities of each school. Research has suggested that teachers and other school personnel often have received inadequate training in the understanding and management of problematic student […]
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The Desmos activity platform is a free digital platform that allows math teachers to engage and interact with their students. Simply, it's a sequence of screens, each with a different task, prompt, or question. The screens in each activity can be as simple or sophisticated as the teacher desires. Purpose Desmos has a mission that […] |
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PLEASE REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY PER MEETING! These meetings are designed for coordinators, directors and administrators who have the responsibility of science supervision in their buildings or school districts. The latest information from Albany will be discussed, local vendors will do brief presentations and information will be shared. A full breakfast will be provided. This is a […]
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It is commonly agreed upon that learning to be a good problem solver is an essential aspect of being a good mathematician. To that end, teaching your students to be good problem solvers is at the heart of good mathematics teaching. Unfortunately, problem solving is often left aside in the mathematics classroom. This is frequently […]
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The Desmos activity platform is a free digital platform that allows math teachers to engage and interact with their students. Simply, it's a sequence of screens, each with a different task, prompt, or question. The screens in each activity can be as simple or sophisticated as the teacher desires. Purpose Desmos has a mission that […]
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Feeling overwhelmed with a switch to NYSSLS? If you said yes, then you need this training designed for NY teachers. In this training we will… -Overview 3-dimensional teaching & learning (for teachers & students) -Identify and locate good phenomena -Follow the path from phenomena to driving questions to investigations -Revamp an existing lab so it […]
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Participants will explore various strategies to help English Language Learners enhance their literacy skills. We will discuss practical approaches that can be applied across all grade levels and subject areas to support students in mainstream classrooms. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use ½ consortium seat. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed […] |
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Unlock the power of STEM and Digital Fluency education in your classroom with this hands-on workshop for educators. Dive into the fascinating world of mechanisms through engaging experiences with specialized, project-based units and explore the Engineering Design Process from concept to creation. You'll gain practical skills in 3D printing and work with free CAD programs, […]
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Audience: K-12 educators, Library Media Specialists, Administrators Overview: This workshop will facilitate first NYSED's newly released ‘Media Literacy' toolkit for educators designed to help teach students how to spot mis- dis- and mal-information online. -This toolkit gives teachers resources to develop students' ability to analyze, evaluate, and assess all forms of media, including information delivered […] |