This Excel intermediate series is designed for those who have some basic or even advanced experience with Excel and want to add more tools to their Excel toolbox. We will start with the basics and end with advanced applications that can be used in different educational settings.Session 1: January 31, 2023 Microsoft Excel tips and […]
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Anytime, Anyplace…Any Pace! This online training is designed for lead evaluators who are required to be trained in the nine elements outlined by the New York State regulations regarding teacher evaluation. This course is conducted online with opportunities to participate in live video chats as well as live presentations. The training has eight modules which […]
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The content will review the required elements of the teacher evaluation regulations and any updates available at the time of the workshop. In addition, the participants will review videos and using his/her district rubrics, will evaluate the teachers. We will discuss evidence, feedback and elements of an effective discussion with a developing teacher. REGISTRATION IS […]
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This workshop will provide strategies for the reading comprehension part of the exam. Teachers will learn how to create Standards-based questions for literature, help students manage their time, and apply metacognitive skills. Target audience: English and special education teachers, grades 9-12. (This workshop, because it draws from the ELA Reading Standards, is also relevant to […]
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The Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs) provide students with the mental tools needed to help engage in and make sense of complex phenomena from a scientific point of view or to solve problems in engineering. They are essential in understanding the Disciplinary Core ideas (content) and that different CCCs align with different science and engineering practices. We […]
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Classroom systems need to run smoothly in order for students to receive the basic education that they need. But aside from teaching the basics, teachers also have a unique opportunity to be role models and mentors for their students, building emotional intelligence and maturity, along with the way. This workshop focuses on simple, easy ways […]
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Dyslexia is a complex, language-based learning difference. It affects the organization in the brain that controls the ability to process the way language is heard, spoken, read, or spelled. A diagnosis of dyslexia can pose unique challenges for ELLs and their educators. This interactive, practical workshop will provide participants with a deep understanding of what […] |
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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. Breakfast will be provided. This is an excellent opportunity to network with fellow supervisors. […] |
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This presentation will focus on the psychiatric threat assessment process and related concerns. The presentation will be divided into three components: Part 1) Critical Aspects of Threat Assessment: Essential aspects of the threat assessment process identifying a range of risk factors and potential warning signs. Lessons learned from school shooting tragedies will be discussed. Issues […] |
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Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI) in the Red, Gold, Purple and Teal systems are for students in grades 3-12 who are reading below grade level. These systems deliver powerful, research-based intervention designed to bring students up to grade-level performance in as little as 18-24 weeks. The intervention should take place consistently in suggested small groups in […]
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With the first administration of the NYSSLS based ESS Regents scheduled for June 2025, teachers have only a few years to make a thoughtful and measured transition to a NYSSLS based regents Earth Science course. It is possible to transition to the pedagogy that supports the three-dimensional approach of the NYSSLS (New York State Science […] |
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This workshop will provide 3-5 educators with information about the implementation of the NYS Next Generation Science Learning Standards, including the 2024 Grade 5 Science Assessment. Mary Loesing, Ed.D. will lead participants through an overview of the standards, an exploration of the changes, and a look at the expectations for the upcoming Grade 5 Assessment. […]
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Video Management is more than simply storing videos. It is a single platform that streamlines multiple platforms and processes into one - reducing both stress and costs. Join Lisa Harmison as she walks through MyVRSpot's Video Solutions, built specifically for K12 education, providing a safe and secure method for uploading existing media, creating and editing […] |
4 events,
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Spring i-Ready User Group Meeting -• i-Ready Updates• Analyzing Diagnostic 2 Data• Evaluating Growth and Performance Data• Constructing an Action Plan Lunch provided by vendor.Registration: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13208&:I=4361298"
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This workshop will provide 6-8 educators with information about the 2024 Grade 8 Science Assessment. Mary Loesing, Ed.D. will lead participants through an overview and exploration of the upcoming Grade 8 Assessment. Districts are strongly encouraged to bring a team, representing grades 6-8, along with science specialists. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. If district […] |
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This interactive, engaging workshop provides strategies for utilizing co-teaching and differentiation techniques for secondary English language learners with and without disabilities. You will explore the use of co-teaching models and learn differentiation strategies to provide a language-rich classroom environment that will lead to your students' success. Intended Audience: Secondary ENL Teachers, Special Educators, General Educators, […]
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We all know the challenge of trying to engage every student in the classroom but what if one tool could be the solution to your problems? Join this session with Jon Smith, Teacher Success Manager at Book Creator, and learn all about Book Creator's simple yet powerful features, which help every learner find their voice. […]
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Kami is a digital learning platform that empowers everyone to love learning! In or out of the classroom, Kami provides tools to support any learning style, drive engagement, and streamline feedback and assessment workflow to improve learning outcomes for all. Kami has a number of features that can be used to assist students in all […] |
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Participants will examine several techniques to help Entering and Emerging ELLs learn academic vocabulary, content, and concepts to participate in the mainstream classroom. We will discuss second language development and how this affects the comprehension of academic tasks. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior to start […] |
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The Regular meeting of the Board of Western Suffolk BOCES will be held at the Western Suffolk BOCES Administrative Offices, 507 Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746. This meeting is open to the public. The Regular meeting convenes at 6:00 pm. There is a proposed Executive Session, subject to Board approval. The public portion […]
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This workshop will introduce research-based recommendations that support phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Teachers will view video models and leave with instructional strategies and interventions for immediate classroom use. Eligible for 1.5 hours CTLE credit. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior to start of session.Registration: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13208&:I=4346792" |
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This workshop will give teachers a clear and thorough grounding in the Next Generation ELA Standards, and their instructional implications. Topics will include: -Expressing the Standards in student-friendly language: -encouraging life-long reading and writing by offering books of choice: -incorporating advanced literacy" practices: -changes applicable to students with special learning needs |
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What do teachers do when there's a program that writes paragraphs and essays for our students? The Artificial Intelligence CHAT GPT arrived on our phones and laptops on November 30, 2022 creating a firestorm discussion around Artificial Intelligence in the English Language Arts classrooms across the world! Of course, the initial response was often one […] |
5 events,
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Knowledge about Latin and Greek roots helps us figure out unfamiliar words, deepen our understanding of words, and find relationships among words that we didn't even know were related. But how can we teach word roots without just giving out lists and worksheets? We know that way doesn't lead to durable learning. In this full […]
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This professional development session will focus on improving family engagement in schools while making the process more engaging. We will look at the challenges of engaging the families of our students and explore strategies to develop more engaging, interactive, and educational programming. We will discuss building relationships with parents, overcoming communication barriers, and focusing on […]
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Google Jamboard is a digital whiteboard that allows for increased engagement and collaboration on a shared space. Discover effective alternatives to teaching phonics, vocabulary, and reading comprehension using Jamboard. Participants will leave with many useful templates to engage students. Eligible for 1-1/2 hours CTLE credit. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior to […] |
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This meeting will review the CASEL Framework and the five competencies necessary for student development including: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. When students apply the knowledge and skills to strengthen their emotional intelligence, they develop healthy identities, manage and regulate their emotions well and achieve personal goals. Understanding how counselors can […] |
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We will review Civics and provide definitions and examples including but not limited to the following: 1. Civic Readiness 2. Civic Knowledge 3. Civic Skills and Action 4. Civic Mindsets 5. Civic Experience What schools in New York State participated in the project. How many SEALS were awarded to students throughout New York State 2021-2022. […] |
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Audience: K-12 educators and chairs This full-day workshop will focus on the shifts in teaching and learning expected with the NYSSLS and is intended for educators new to the standards and for those who are looking for next steps in transitioning to standards-based learning. Once the standards are fully implemented, this will be a paradigm […] |
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This workshop will delve a bit deeper into the career planning process and support career plans for the various grade levels. Collegial sharing and counselor resources will be included along with reference and further discussions to the elementary counselor regulations.Eligible for 2 hours CTLE credit. Pricing will be adjusted for Counseling memberships.Registration: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13208&:I=4371733"
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Join our science instructional specialists as they help you navigate expectations, glean tips for set up and implementation, and practice activities within each NYSED Science Investigation. Learn how these labs relate to the standards and how they can fit into your curriculum. Ask questions and collaborate with colleagues! ELEMENTARY-LEVEL SCIENCE LAB INVESTIGATIONS (ELS) - TUESDAY, […] |
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This workshop will provide strategies for Part II of the exam. Teachers will learn how to teach the elements and details of argumentation and help students incorporate multiple texts to support their claims and counterclaims. We will work with authentic writing as a model for how to construct an effective written argument on a substantial […]
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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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Join our science instructional specialists as they help you navigate expectations, glean tips for set up and implementation, and practice activities within each NYSED Science Investigation. Learn how these labs relate to the standards and how they can fit into your curriculum. Ask questions and collaborate with colleagues! INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL SCIENCE LAB INVESTIGATIONS (ILS) - THURSDAY, […] |