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4 events,Opening - The Heart of Conversational Leadership CPO Framework -Today, leadership success is defined by the quality of our conversations. Leaders need to foster meaning, trust, and alignment - not just transmit information. -Purpose: To introduce the JLC Conversational Leadership framework and establish a shared understanding of the practices for initiating and maintaining containers that […] With the implementation of the New York State Science Learning Standards (NYSSLS) approaching, physics educators must prepare to meet new expectations for student investigation and lab-based performance tasks. This two-part workshop series is designed to empower high school physics teachers to confidently teach the three new required NYSSLS physics labs by experiencing them firsthand-as their […]
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This interactive workshop will assist new teachers in developing the communication skills they need to successfully interact with students, parents, colleagues, and administrators. Participants will respond to a series of vignettes aimed at exploring complex interpersonal interactions from multiple perspectives and will help teachers in their first five years of practice to problem-solve important topics […] |
5 events,
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Calling all Long Island Earth and Spaces Science educators! Whether you're navigating the North Shore or the South Fork, this workshop will help you harness the full potential of the Earth and Space Sciences Reference Tables (ESSRT) to deepen curriculum connections and boost student understanding. We'll dive into practical strategies for integrating the ESSRT into […]
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Audience: Pre - K- K classroom teachers, reading teachers, and paraprofessionals. In this workshop, participants will explore the Fundations Teacher's Manual and will leave the workshop feeling confident to use the manual as a tool for instruction.The various Learning Activities in the manual will be discussed and additional strategies will be provided to meet the […] |
3 events,
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Audience: Instructional Coaches, Department Chairs, Teachers & Teacher Leaders Socratic seminars are named for their embodiment of Socrates' belief in the power of asking questions, prize inquiry over information and discussion over debate. Socratic seminars acknowledge the highly social nature of learning and align with the work of John Dewey, Lev Vygotsky, Jean Piaget, and […] |
4 events,
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Now more than ever, schools are tasked with handling mental health issues among students. Adolescence is a time of rapid change-emotionally, socially, and neurologically. Teens often struggle to manage stress, motivation, relationships, and strong emotions, and the adults around them frequently become frustrated by the impact it has in classrooms and school settings. This workshop […]
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Audience: Classroom teachers, reading teachers, paraprofessionals. The participants of this group will review the Fundation Reading Program. The Teacher's Manual will be highlighted and the Learning Activities will be taught. The materials for the program will be discussed and the participants will understand the research behind the use of the materials. There will be many […] |
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3 events,
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Audience: School and district leaders, MTSS coordinators, team facilitators, and support staffPerfect For: Teams who want to turn their MTSS meetings into powerful engines for student support-or are just beginning to imagine what MTSS meetings could look likeLet's face it-if your team dreads MTSS meetings, something's off. Or maybe you're still transitioning from RTI and […] |
4 events,
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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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Audience: Classroom teachers, reading teachers, paraprofessionals. The participants of this group will review the Fundation Reading Program. The Teacher's Manual will be highlighted and the Learning Activities will be taught. The materials for the program will be discussed and the participants will understand the research behind the use of the materials. There will be many […] |
4 events,
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A common mistake made by schools is to assume that problematic student behaviors exist primarily within in the child and underestimate the degree to which external environmental factors impact student academic and behavioral performance. The fields of education and human behavior have long recognized the complex nature of student behavior and its relationship to the […]
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This workshop aims to demystify the Science of Reading at the secondary level and show how teachers can successfully incorporate elements of the SoR into their content area classrooms. It will focus on NYSED Brief 6, titled "Science of Reading: The Secondary Years" and three of the "Big 6" literacy competencies. Participants will learn about […] |
4 events,
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Audience: Teachers grade 4-5, Reading Teachers, Paraprofessionals. This workshop will provide an overview of the Just Words Program. The participants will review the Just Words Instructor Manual so that they will feel confident to teach the units to their students. The participants will review the various Just Words Activities that are connected to the units […]
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This workshop focuses on oral language as a central driver of learning, comprehension, and achievement across content areas, with attention to multilingual learners. Participants examine how to intentionally design partnerships and small groups using sociograms so talk structures are productive, balanced, and instructionally purposeful. Teachers explore research-backed practices such as classroom discussion-one of the most […] |
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4 events,In this 2-day workshop, we will spend the first day unpacking the full article of the brief to understand the data and research presented while absorbing the classroom examples, reviewing the conclusion and recommendations, as well as the references and resources so we can work together to reflect and apply the revised instructional practices during […]
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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 […] |
5 events,
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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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This workshop will provide an introduction on how teachers can use student assessment data to continuously improve their instruction. Participants will learn how to use both formative and summative data more effectively and how to create graphic representations of data (charts & graphs) to share with other teachers, school leaders, and parents. This workshop will […] |
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3 events,
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This workshop will focus specifically on reading comprehension strategies in middle and high school classrooms. All assessments in NY State are now assessments of reading comprehension, while the vast majority of general education students are reading at least one year below grade level. Secondary teachers will be shown strategies that they can use to monitor […] |
2 events,
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This workshop helps educators focus on what the science of learning actually supports and what is practical for classrooms. Participants explore the Big Three-retrieval practice, spaced practice, and interleaving-alongside the Fab Five learning strategies: generation, elaboration, calibration, reflection, and mnemonics. Emphasis is placed on teaching these strategies explicitly so students learn to use them independently […] |
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2 events,
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This workshop supports educators in translating NYSED's Portrait of a Graduate into concrete, research-based classroom practice. Participants examine instructional strategies aligned with NYSED's emphasis on academic preparedness (including cognitive science-informed learning strategies), effective communication, thoughtful reasoning, civic awareness, and reflection-without relying on abstract competencies or surface-level activities. The session explores practical approaches that build discernment […] |