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Labs w/Librarians - New Hanover co. SchoolsSLMC Resource PAge. Listening Library: Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students. Helping behaviorally challenging kids in a classroom...while attending to the diverse needs of the other students...while trying to make sure they all do well on high-stakes testing...can be a daunting challenge, one not met by simply increasing detentions, suspensions, and expulsions and referring behaviorally challenging students into the judicial system.

Listening Library: Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students

Dr. Greene's model can help! Want to learn more about the model? Do you have questions about how to get the ball rolling on using the model in your classroom or school? Are you running into trouble in your attempts to use the model with a particular student? Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students airs live on the first Monday of every month at 3:30pm (Eastern time), September through May. You'll find virtually every program from the past two years in the categories below. The BasicsIf you're new to Dr. Getting Started Getting good at using Plan B is hard...but there are a variety of factors that make implementation of Dr. Listening Library: Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students. Listening Library: Helping Behaviorally Challenging Students. EdWeb: A professional online community for educators.

Cultivating a Culture of Change - Course. Thank you for your interest in Coaching Digital Learning | Cultivating a Culture of Change, a Massive Online Open Course for Educators (MOOC-Ed).

Cultivating a Culture of Change - Course

Coaching educators through the transition to digital learning environments is a challenging, important, and highly collaborative role. Individuals who play this role are instrumental in cultivating a digital learning culture within their school, district and/or state. This course allows you to learn along with your colleagues from other schools and districts to enhance your digital learning content knowledge and further develop coaching strategies. During this self-directed, peer-supported, MOOC-Ed you will: Deepen your understanding of what it takes to coach educators to integrate technology effectively;Explore relevant frameworks (e.g. Jump to Course Schedule We encourage participation from public, charter, and private schools. Mind Tools - Management Training, Leadership Training and Career Training. Summer Programs in the Humanities for School and College Educators.

North Carolina Biotech Center. Innovation to stimulate new business development starts in the classroom.

North Carolina Biotech Center

The Center has resources for students at all levels. Publications are usually available in print or electronic formats. Heal, Feed, Sustain: How Biotechnology Can Help Save the World (Grades 6-12) Young video producers explore a major agricultural biotechnology company, a laboratory working at the frontiers of stem cell research, and a company creating new products for a “green” world. See the video here and contact the North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research (NCABR) for a Teacher’s Guide.​​​ (Biotechnology) Career Pathways: A Guide for Students, Parents and Educators in North Carolina This is a comprehensive look at the full array of jobs available in all sectors of the biotechnology industry, with examples from North Carolina companies.The Model Employee A detailed look at the six jobs in pharmaceutical manufacturing most accessible to new graduates without prior industry experience.

Lesson Plans. North Carolina Museum of History > Learn > For Educators > Professional Development. If you are searching for innovative and stimulating staff development experiences, look no further!

North Carolina Museum of History > Learn > For Educators > Professional Development

Designed for teachers, our exciting workshops combine historical content with innovative classroom applications. Please check with your district professional development coordinator for information about continuing education credits. A professional development series to be held throughout the summer at the North Carolina Museum of History Colonization, Revolution, and the New Nation – June 26–27, 2014 Civil War and Reconstruction – July 17–18, 2014 Civil Rights in the Modern Era – August 7–8, 2014 North Carolina’s K–12 teachers are invited to join the North Carolina Museum of History and the NC Civic Education Consortium (civics.org) for a professional development series titled “Hidden Histories: What Your NC History Textbook Left Out,” an exciting set of workshops designed to deepen knowledge of lesser-known people and events in state and national history. Brother Can You Spare a Dime?