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SUMMARY:Become a Highly Qualified Teacher
DESCRIPTION:Designed for special education intervention specialists in grades 7-12\, these facilitated\, self-paced courses provide teachers with a flexible and convenient opportunity to accumulate 45 hours of training\, formerly required to meet the designation as Highly Qualified Teacher. \n4 Sessions to Choose From.  Click Here
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/become-a-highly-qualified-teacher
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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SUMMARY:Strategies for Avoiding Educator Burnout and Emotional Exhaustion During This New School Year!
DESCRIPTION:As the 2021-2022 school season gets underway\, the emotional toll of this past school year cannot be ignored. In this highly interactive and energizing edWebinar\, Timothy D. Kanold\, Ph.D. and Tina H. Boogren\, Ph.D. reveal their new book built on their Wellness Solutions for Educators framework and provide specific guidance centered around how to live your best life\, each and every day\, despite the challenges sure to occur. \nAttendees will discover how to prioritize their daily wellness as they pursue a high-energy and well-balanced professional life! Tim and Tina walk through specific strategies that support routines corresponding to four interconnected dimensions of educator wellness—physical\, mental\, emotional\, and social well-being. Attendees will leave this session invigorated\, inspired\, and reconnected to their greater purpose as educators. \n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/strategies-for-avoiding-educator-burnout-and-emotional-exhaustion-during-this-new-school-year
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210922T120000
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SUMMARY:Insights to Accelerate Learning for Catholic and Private School Students this School Year
DESCRIPTION:As the new academic year begins\, how can Catholic and private school educators accelerate student achievement to address the ongoing impact of learning disruptions? \nJoin this webinar to discover the latest data on reading and math achievement for the previous school year and learn strategies to make up lost instructional ground. \nDr. Gene Kerns will share highlights of the new How Kids Are Performing report\, including:\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/insights-to-accelerate-learning-for-catholic-and-private-school-students-this-school-year
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210922T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210922T150000
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SUMMARY:Leadership for Racial Equity in Schools and Beyone
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 22\, 2021 2-3 PM ET \nWhile the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reveal systemic racial disparities in educational opportunity\, there are revelations to which we can and must respond. Through conscientious efforts using an intentional focus on race\, school leaders can address these inequities and create the conditions for every student to achieve at high levels. Join Dr. Melissa Krull\, co-founder and facilitator of the Institute for Courageous Principal Leadership\, and Glenn E. Singleton\, Founder and CEO of Courageous Conversation® as they reflect on and discuss their individual and collective efforts to guide and support leadership for racial equity. Drawing upon decades of experience leading and partnering with schools\, business\, families and communities\, they will share perspectives on the current contexts in each sector and what continues to be the unique and essential roles of leaders in pursuit of equity and excellence. \nPresented by Glenn E. Singleton and Melissa Krull \nReserve your spot
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/leadership-for-racial-equity-in-schools-and-beyone
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210923T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110403
CREATED:20210702T143658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210702T143658Z
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SUMMARY:4-8 ELA Curriculum Leadership Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/4-8-ela-curriculum-leadership-team-meeting
LOCATION:St. Ignatius School-Loyola Hall\, 5222 North Bend Road\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45247\, United States
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
ORGANIZER;CN="Krista Devine":MAILTO:kdevine@catholicaoc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210924T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210924T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110403
CREATED:20210702T144130Z
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SUMMARY:K-3 ELA Curriculum Leadership Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/k-3-ela-curriculum-leadership-team-meeting
LOCATION:St. Ignatius School-Loyola Hall\, 5222 North Bend Road\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45247\, United States
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
ORGANIZER;CN="Krista Devine":MAILTO:kdevine@catholicaoc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210928T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110403
CREATED:20210901T163103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T163307Z
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Supporting English Learners in the General Education Classroom
DESCRIPTION:This full day\, online workshop equips content and general education teachers with research-based instructional techniques that address the needs of English Language Learners (ELs). Participants will gain a deeper understanding of working effectively with English learners by incorporating several high impact strategies. Participants will learn ways to plan and deliver lessons that allow English learners to access content standards as they develop their English proficiency. \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/best-practices-for-supporting-english-learners-in-the-general-education-classroom
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210929T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210929T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210820T144953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T145029Z
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SUMMARY:New Teacher Preparedness for Long-Term Success Virtual Workshop:
DESCRIPTION:The joys and pains of starting a teaching career during this unique moment in history are especially profound. In this highly interactive workshop\, Dr. Tina H. Boogren offers beginning teachers a road map for navigating their crucial first years in the classroom\, whether they’re working with students in person\, virtually\, or via blended learning. \nDesigned for teachers in the early stages of their careers\, as well as mentors\, coaches\, and supervisors\, this two-day training identifies six phases every beginning teacher goes through\, offering crucial advice and strategies for each\, pertinent to today’s unique challenges. Participants will return to their schools (or home classrooms) with a yearlong action plan centered around research-based instructional and self-care practices that are essential to not just surviving\, but thriving. \n\nExplore the six phases of beginning teachers—(1) anticipation\, (2) survival\, (3) disillusionment\, (4)\, rejuvenation\, (5) reflection\, and (6) second anticipation—and how the pandemic has impacted each phase.\nUnderstand the feelings and challenges associated with each phase.\nDiscover practical strategies for instruction\, classroom management\, and relationship-building\, tailored to various learning environments.\nLearn how to practice self-care to avoid early career burnout that so often leads to teachers changing careers.\nDevelop a plan for decreasing stress and increasing student achievement.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/new-teacher-preparedness-for-long-term-success-virtual-workshop
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210929T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210929T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T145900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T145900Z
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SUMMARY:New Teacher Preparedness for Long-Term Success
DESCRIPTION:The joys and pains of starting a teaching career during this unique moment in history are especially profound. In this highly interactive workshop\, Dr. Tina H. Boogren offers beginning teachers a road map for navigating their crucial first years in the classroom\, whether they’re working with students in person\, virtually\, or via blended learning. \nDesigned for teachers in the early stages of their careers\, as well as mentors\, coaches\, and supervisors\, this two-day training identifies six phases every beginning teacher goes through\, offering crucial advice and strategies for each\, pertinent to today’s unique challenges. Participants will return to their schools (or home classrooms) with a yearlong action plan centered around research-based instructional and self-care practices that are essential to not just surviving\, but thriving. \n\nExplore the six phases of beginning teachers—(1) anticipation\, (2) survival\, (3) disillusionment\, (4)\, rejuvenation\, (5) reflection\, and (6) second anticipation—and how the pandemic has impacted each phase.\nUnderstand the feelings and challenges associated with each phase.\nDiscover practical strategies for instruction\, classroom management\, and relationship-building\, tailored to various learning environments.\nLearn how to practice self-care to avoid early career burnout that so often leads to teachers changing careers.\nDevelop a plan for decreasing stress and increasing student achievement.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/new-teacher-preparedness-for-long-term-success
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211005T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211005T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T144528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T144528Z
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SUMMARY:Response to Intervention at Work
DESCRIPTION:Proven techniques to close learning gaps\nRTI is not a series of implementation steps to cross off on a list\, but a way of thinking about how educators can ensure each child receives the time and support needed to achieve success. This virtual workshop is designed for school teams who have started RTI but are still refining processes or experiencing challenges. The presenter has worked with hundreds of schools throughout North America and can help your school make RTI efficient\, effective\, and equitable. RTI work must be divided between collaborative teacher teams and two schoolwide teams (a leadership team and an intervention team). Together\, the entire school assumes responsibility for the learning of every student. \nAs an active virtual participant\, you will learn why bureaucratic\, paperwork-heavy\, compliance-oriented\, test-score-driven approaches fail\, and then discover how to create an RTI model that works. Acquire four essential guiding principles—collective responsibility\, concentrated instruction\, convergent assessment\, and certain access—and experience a simple process for bringing these principles to life in your school. \n\nDrive implementation using the four guiding principles.\nCreate a school leadership team to steer the shift to a culture of collective responsibility.\nUtilize collaborative teacher teams to define essential learnings.\nCreate a toolbox of effective interventions.\nBuild a schoolwide intervention team to address complex issues such as motivation\, attendance\, and behavior.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/response-to-intervention-at-work-6
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211006T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211006T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210820T145138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T165251Z
UID:31363-1633514400-1633537800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:New Teacher Preparedness for Long-Term Success Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The joys and pains of starting a teaching career during this unique moment in history are especially profound. In this highly interactive workshop\, Dr. Tina H. Boogren offers beginning teachers a road map for navigating their crucial first years in the classroom\, whether they’re working with students in person\, virtually\, or via blended learning. \nDesigned for teachers in the early stages of their careers\, as well as mentors\, coaches\, and supervisors\, this two-day training identifies six phases every beginning teacher goes through\, offering crucial advice and strategies for each\, pertinent to today’s unique challenges. Participants will return to their schools (or home classrooms) with a yearlong action plan centered around research-based instructional and self-care practices that are essential to not just surviving\, but thriving. \n\nExplore the six phases of beginning teachers—(1) anticipation\, (2) survival\, (3) disillusionment\, (4)\, rejuvenation\, (5) reflection\, and (6) second anticipation—and how the pandemic has impacted each phase.\nUnderstand the feelings and challenges associated with each phase.\nDiscover practical strategies for instruction\, classroom management\, and relationship-building\, tailored to various learning environments.\nLearn how to practice self-care to avoid early career burnout that so often leads to teachers changing careers.\nDevelop a plan for decreasing stress and increasing student achievement.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/new-teacher-preparedness-for-long-term-success-virtual-workshop-2
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211006T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211006T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T150316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T150316Z
UID:31505-1633514400-1633537800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:New Teacher Preparedness
DESCRIPTION:The joys and pains of starting a teaching career during this unique moment in history are especially profound. In this highly interactive workshop\, Dr. Tina H. Boogren offers beginning teachers a road map for navigating their crucial first years in the classroom\, whether they’re working with students in person\, virtually\, or via blended learning. \nDesigned for teachers in the early stages of their careers\, as well as mentors\, coaches\, and supervisors\, this two-day training identifies six phases every beginning teacher goes through\, offering crucial advice and strategies for each\, pertinent to today’s unique challenges. Participants will return to their schools (or home classrooms) with a yearlong action plan centered around research-based instructional and self-care practices that are essential to not just surviving\, but thriving. \n\nExplore the six phases of beginning teachers—(1) anticipation\, (2) survival\, (3) disillusionment\, (4)\, rejuvenation\, (5) reflection\, and (6) second anticipation—and how the pandemic has impacted each phase.\nUnderstand the feelings and challenges associated with each phase.\nDiscover practical strategies for instruction\, classroom management\, and relationship-building\, tailored to various learning environments.\nLearn how to practice self-care to avoid early career burnout that so often leads to teachers changing careers.\nDevelop a plan for decreasing stress and increasing student achievement.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/new-teacher-preparedness
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211004T135902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T135948Z
UID:33734-1633618800-1633622400@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Paraprofessionals: Strategies to Support English Learners
DESCRIPTION:This session is for paraprofessionals\, instructional aides and bilingual aides who work with English learners (ELs) in the general education classroom. This one-hour online session will cover second language acquisition\, scaffolds for ELs\, explicit vocabulary instruction and the role of culture to prepare paraprofessionals to work effectively with English Learners. The session is free for ESCCO Title III Consortium members\, $60 for districts who are members of the ESCCO and $65 for others. NOTE: Members of the ESCCO Title III EL Consortium should enter “EL_ESC” in the payment box to waive the registration fee. A link to the online session will be sent the morning of the session. Questions about the content? Please contact Jill Kramer at jill.kramer@escco.org. Questions about registration? Please contact Jessica Seymour at Jessica.Seymour@escco.org. By registering for any ESC of Central Ohio virtual or in-person events\, you will be automatically subscribed to our professional development monthly email or any other emails that are relevant to your position. You may unsubscribe at any time. \n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/paraprofessionals-strategies-to-support-english-learners
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211012T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211012T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T143821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T143930Z
UID:31473-1634032800-1634056200@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Response to Intervention at Work
DESCRIPTION:Proven techniques to close learning gaps\nRTI is not a series of implementation steps to cross off on a list\, but a way of thinking about how educators can ensure each child receives the time and support needed to achieve success. This virtual workshop is designed for school teams who have started RTI but are still refining processes or experiencing challenges. The presenter has worked with hundreds of schools throughout North America and can help your school make RTI efficient\, effective\, and equitable. RTI work must be divided between collaborative teacher teams and two schoolwide teams (a leadership team and an intervention team). Together\, the entire school assumes responsibility for the learning of every student. \nAs an active virtual participant\, you will learn why bureaucratic\, paperwork-heavy\, compliance-oriented\, test-score-driven approaches fail\, and then discover how to create an RTI model that works. Acquire four essential guiding principles—collective responsibility\, concentrated instruction\, convergent assessment\, and certain access—and experience a simple process for bringing these principles to life in your school. \n\nDrive implementation using the four guiding principles.\nCreate a school leadership team to steer the shift to a culture of collective responsibility.\nUtilize collaborative teacher teams to define essential learnings.\nCreate a toolbox of effective interventions.\nBuild a schoolwide intervention team to address complex issues such as motivation\, attendance\, and behavior.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/response-to-intervention-at-work
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211012T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211012T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211004T134640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T134640Z
UID:33721-1634047200-1634050800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Street Data:  A Next-Generation Model for Equity\, Pedagogy\, and School Transformation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this dynamic webinar as best-selling authors\, Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan\, lay out their transformational model—which will help you shift your focus from satellite-level data (like test scores and other metrics) to real-time\, on-the-ground stories\, experiences\, and artifacts. \nStreet data is the qualitative and experiential data that emerges at eye level and on lower frequencies when we train our brains to discern it. Street data is asset based\, building on culturally responsive education by focusing on what’s right in our students\, schools\, and communities instead of seeking out what’s wrong. Street data embodies an ethos and a change methodology that will transform how we analyze\, diagnose\, and assess everything from student learning\, to district improvement\, to policy. You won’t want to miss this session! \nPresented by Shane Safir and Dr. Jamila Dugan \nReserve Your Spot
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/street-data-a-next-generation-model-for-equity-pedagogy-and-school-transformation
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211012T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211004T140808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T140808Z
UID:33737-1634054400-1634058000@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Organizing and Refreshing Your Classroom Library
DESCRIPTION:Your classroom library is an important tool in supporting independent reading\nfor all children. This session will explore ideas for organizing your classroom\nlibrary in a way that engages young readers and ways to think about the\nclassroom library as a teaching tool. We’ll also discuss strategies for keeping\nyour library fresh and updated throughout the school year and how to\nreorganize based on what you know about this year’s readers. \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/organizing-and-refreshing-your-classroom-library
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211013T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211013T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210820T141439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T141439Z
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SUMMARY:Behavior Solutions:  A Practical Roadmap for SEL Success in All Tiers Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:If we have learned anything through teaching during this pandemic\, it is that the term “behavior” doesn’t simply refer to a disruptive student. The term behavior refers to academic behaviors (skill-based) and social behaviors (will-based) and both need to be taught and reinforced in every tier of systematic SEL supports at your school. \nFostering positive behavior and SEL by utilizing the PLC at Work® and RTI at Work™ processes will boost your school’s positive school culture\, increase attendance\, improve behavior\, prepare students for life\, and address inequities in school discipline. This workshop is designed to create a practical roadmap for meeting the needs of the whole child. \n\nIdentify their school’s current reality in each tier.\nCreate a roadmap for successful schoolwide implementation.\nAcquire strategies to avoid implementation barriers.\nDiscover how to function as a PLC with the focus on behavior and assign RTI in each tier.\nStudy each tier of behavioral support—prevention\, intervention\, and remediation and understand how to construct successful behavior intervention processes at each tier.\nRecognize the roles and responsibilities for the leadership team\, intervention team\, and teacher teams during SEL implementation.\nGain evidence-based solutions to address complex challenges such as engagement\, motivation\, and attendance.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/behavior-solutions-a-practical-roadmap-for-sel-success-in-all-tiers-virtual-workshop
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211013T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211013T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T150609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T150609Z
UID:31512-1634119200-1634142600@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Behavior Solutions:  A Practical Roadmap for SEL Success in All Tiers Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:If we have learned anything through teaching during this pandemic\, it is that the term “behavior” doesn’t simply refer to a disruptive student. The term behavior refers to academic behaviors (skill-based) and social behaviors (will-based) and both need to be taught and reinforced in every tier of systematic SEL supports at your school. \nFostering positive behavior and SEL by utilizing the PLC at Work® and RTI at Work™ processes will boost your school’s positive school culture\, increase attendance\, improve behavior\, prepare students for life\, and address inequities in school discipline. This workshop is designed to create a practical roadmap for meeting the needs of the whole child. \n\nIdentify their school’s current reality in each tier.\nCreate a roadmap for successful schoolwide implementation.\nAcquire strategies to avoid implementation barriers.\nDiscover how to function as a PLC with the focus on behavior and assign RTI in each tier.\nStudy each tier of behavioral support—prevention\, intervention\, and remediation—and understand how to construct successful behavior intervention processes at each tier.\nRecognize the roles and responsibilities for the leadership team\, intervention team\, and teacher teams during SEL implementation.\nGain evidence-based solutions to address complex challenges such as engagement\, motivation\, and attendance.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/behavior-solutions-a-practical-roadmap-for-sel-success-in-all-tiers-virtual-workshop-3
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211014T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211014T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210702T141835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T140501Z
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SUMMARY:Curriculum Leadership Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/k-3-mathematics-curriculum-leadership-team-meeting-2
LOCATION:St. Ignatius School-Loyola Hall\, 5222 North Bend Road\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45247\, United States
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
ORGANIZER;CN="Krista Devine":MAILTO:kdevine@catholicaoc.org
GEO:39.104954;-84.511937
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211014T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211014T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T151131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T161754Z
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SUMMARY:Teams:  The Engine that Drives a Professional Learning Community at Work
DESCRIPTION:It’s important to remember that your goal isn’t to become a professional learning community. The goal is to improve the professional practice of every adult and every team in your school\, and by doing so\, the school will improve student learning—kid by kid\, skill by skill. Janel Keating leads the work of high-performing PLC at Work® teams. This two-day virtual workshop will highlight what leaders and teams do to improve their professional practice\, in an effort to help more students learn at higher levels. \nUsing videos of elementary and secondary teams doing the work\, Janel will share practical tools coupled with specific leadership practices that will positively impact both student and adult learning. She will provide critical next steps for participants to take back to their schools and districts to effectively do the right work at the right time in the right way for the right reasons. You will be motivated and inspired to ask\, “Why not us? Why not now?” \nPreferred audience: school leadership teams\, including principals\, teachers\, coaches\, curriculum and assessment coordinators\, and district administrators. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nUnderstand the importance of establishing the “why” before the what and how.\nUnderstand how to take collective responsibility for student learning\, rather than working in isolation.\nIdentify structures that organize and guide the work of a team to include time\, team structure to include singletons\, norms accountability protocols\, SMART goals\, and planning tools.\nUnderstand the work and the team products layered under the four critical questions of a PLC.\nDiscover how to implement a guaranteed and viable curriculum\, unit by unit.\nExplore ways to monitor student learning through an ongoing assessment process that includes frequent\, team-developed common formative assessments.\nEngage in analyzing common formative assessment data and student work.\nUse the results of common assessments to:\n\nImprove individual practice\nBuild the team’s capacity to achieve its goals\nIntervene on behalf of students in an effort to enrich their learning\n\n\nEstablish what to be tight on/insist and require\, and what to be loose on team autonomy.\n\n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/teams-the-engine-that-drives-a-professional-learning-community-at-work
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211018T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211018T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210824T155211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T155211Z
UID:31631-1634581800-1634585400@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Collective Student Efficacy
DESCRIPTION:Harness the power of collective efficacy to accelerate students’ learning.  Do your students understand the potential of collaborating with others?  Do they believe that they will learn more if they develop both “I” skills and “We” skills?  Collective student efficacy requires more than pushing tables together and inviting students to talk or ‘work in groups’. Learn the essentials of task design\, skill development\, assessment\, and shared definitions of success. \nSuccess Criteria for participants\n• Identify the vital components and evidence-based success criteria necessary for students’ collective efficacy\n• Describe the “I” and “We” skills that need to be developed to ensure students have the skills and confidence to contribute to group success\n• Explain the nature of learning design\, lesson planning\, and classroom structures that ensure opportunities for all students to engage in collective efficacy \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/collective-student-efficacy
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211019T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211004T141107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T141107Z
UID:33740-1634659200-1634662800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Engaging Readers with Nonfiction Texts
DESCRIPTION:Students often choose fiction books when given the choice of reading\nmaterials. They often see nonfiction reading as reading that is done for school\ninstead of for personal enjoyment. We can help students find books that\nthey want to read “for fun” if we think differently about the books we have\navailable\, the ways we use nonfiction in our teaching\, and how we book talk\nnonfiction books. \n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/engaging-readers-with-nonfiction-texts
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211020T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211020T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T150731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T150931Z
UID:31514-1634724000-1634747400@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Behavior Solutions:  A Practical Roadmap for SEL Success in All Tiers Workshop
DESCRIPTION:If we have learned anything through teaching during this pandemic\, it is that the term “behavior” doesn’t simply refer to a disruptive student. The term behavior refers to academic behaviors (skill-based) and social behaviors (will-based) and both need to be taught and reinforced in every tier of systematic SEL supports at your school. \nFostering positive behavior and SEL by utilizing the PLC at Work® and RTI at Work™ processes will boost your school’s positive school culture\, increase attendance\, improve behavior\, prepare students for life\, and address inequities in school discipline. This workshop is designed to create a practical roadmap for meeting the needs of the whole child. \n\nIdentify their school’s current reality in each tier.\nCreate a roadmap for successful schoolwide implementation.\nAcquire strategies to avoid implementation barriers.\nDiscover how to function as a PLC with the focus on behavior and assign RTI in each tier.\nStudy each tier of behavioral support—prevention\, intervention\, and remediation—and understand how to construct successful behavior intervention processes at each tier.\nRecognize the roles and responsibilities for the leadership team\, intervention team\, and teacher teams during SEL implementation.\nGain evidence-based solutions to address complex challenges such as engagement\, motivation\, and attendance.\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/31514
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211021T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T151245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T161836Z
UID:31523-1634810400-1634833800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Teams:  The Engine That Drives a Professional Learning Community at Work
DESCRIPTION:It’s important to remember that your goal isn’t to become a professional learning community. The goal is to improve the professional practice of every adult and every team in your school\, and by doing so\, the school will improve student learning—kid by kid\, skill by skill. Janel Keating leads the work of high-performing PLC at Work® teams. This two-day virtual workshop will highlight what leaders and teams do to improve their professional practice\, in an effort to help more students learn at higher levels. \nUsing videos of elementary and secondary teams doing the work\, Janel will share practical tools coupled with specific leadership practices that will positively impact both student and adult learning. She will provide critical next steps for participants to take back to their schools and districts to effectively do the right work at the right time in the right way for the right reasons. You will be motivated and inspired to ask\, “Why not us? Why not now?” \nPreferred audience: school leadership teams\, including principals\, teachers\, coaches\, curriculum and assessment coordinators\, and district administrators. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nUnderstand the importance of establishing the “why” before the what and how.\nUnderstand how to take collective responsibility for student learning\, rather than working in isolation.\nIdentify structures that organize and guide the work of a team to include time\, team structure to include singletons\, norms accountability protocols\, SMART goals\, and planning tools.\nUnderstand the work and the team products layered under the four critical questions of a PLC.\nDiscover how to implement a guaranteed and viable curriculum\, unit by unit.\nExplore ways to monitor student learning through an ongoing assessment process that includes frequent\, team-developed common formative assessments.\nEngage in analyzing common formative assessment data and student work.\nUse the results of common assessments to:\n\nImprove individual practice\nBuild the team’s capacity to achieve its goals\nIntervene on behalf of students in an effort to enrich their learning\n\n\nEstablish what to be tight on/insist and require\, and what to be loose on team autonomy.\n\n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/teams-the-engine-that-drives-a-professional-learning-community-at-work-2
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211024T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210901T163541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T163541Z
UID:32074-1635062400-1635094800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Balance with Blended Learning
DESCRIPTION:In this self-paced\, online book study based on Catlin Tucker’s book\, Balance with Blended Learning\, you will explore the practical and concrete strategies that she has used over the past decade to rethink the roles\, responsibilities\, and workflow in her own classroom. You will also learn how Tucker has used blended learning to reimagine her teaching by effectively partnering with her students to assess\, track\, and reflect on their learning. Discover how this redefinition of roles encourages students to take ownership of their learning while helping teachers to feel more effective\, efficient\, and energized.\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/balance-with-blended-learning-2
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211022T145708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T145708Z
UID:34262-1635174000-1635177600@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Teaching About the Holocaust in American Context
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to be an American\, and what should be America’s role in the world? These questions are as old as the Republic. They are revisited by each generation\, especially in times of crisis. Learn how an examination of Americans’ responses to the Holocaust can help students analyze and evaluate longstanding national arguments about America’s commitment to democratic norms\, immigration and refugees\, and how individuals\, groups\, and the government should respond to the threat of genocide abroad. \nIn this edWebinar\, learn how teachers can use materials produced by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to integrate teaching about Americans and the Holocaust across disciplines using primary sources to investigate evolving American attitudes and behaviors and reinforce issue relevancy for students. \nThis session will feature several free Museum teacher resources and a document-based inquiry activity developed by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to high school teachers\, school and district leaders\, and social studies curriculum coordinators. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nDr. Rebecca Erbelding has been a historian\, curator\, and archivist at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for the past 18 years and served as the lead historian on the Museum’s special exhibition\, Americans and the Holocaust. She holds a Ph.D. in American history from George Mason University. Her first book\, Rescue Board: The Untold Story of America’s Efforts to Save the Jews of Europe (Doubleday\, 2018)\, won the National Jewish Book Award for excellence in writing based on archival research. \n\nDavid Klevan develops programs and educational resources for a diverse group of audiences at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. He specializes in experiential learning in online and digital learning environments\, the most recent which have been the Museum’s citizen history project\, History Unfolded: US Newspapers and the Holocaust\, and the virtual field trip\, The Holocaust: History and Memory. In addition\, David oversaw development of the Museum’s first mobile app\, and played a critical role developing and implementing the Museum’s flagship partnership programs with law enforcement officers and Washington\, D.C. area schools. \n\nRegister \n 
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/teaching-about-the-holocaust-in-american-context
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211022T145903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T145903Z
UID:34265-1635177600-1635181200@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:The Magic of Music and Movement in Early Childhood Education
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on\, participatory edWebinar will bring to teachers a new perspective on using music with children. They will see the connection between music and movement and the active nature of the child\, as well as how music can effectively be used to meet the cognitive\, emotional\, social and physical needs of young children. \nThe goal of the session is to reaffirm the use of music in the classroom by showing how\, when combined with movement\, it can be a vital and powerful tool in the education of children. To illustrate this\, Stephen Fite will break music down into three essential elements—Rhythm\, Repetition\, and Melody—and discuss how each part affects us individually. When music and movement are combined\, children are more likely to participate\, but more importantly\, will retain more information for a longer period of time. \nThis edWebinar will be of interest to anyone involved in early childhood education. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenter \nAs long as Stephen Fite can remember\, he has always loved music. At the young age of five\, he had big dreams of being the fifth Beatle. That whole British band thing never panned out\, but he has found something even better. He has realized his dream of playing before crowds of screaming fans—the very young variety. The bonus is that through his play he is able to touch their lives by aiding in their education. He is an award-winning musician/writer whose albums have received 18 nationally recognized honors. \nStephen has been giving workshops and keynotes since 1986 and has presented keynotes at the following conferences: Kindergarten Teachers of Texas\, Oklahoma Early Childhood Association\, DLM Summer Institute\, Southern Early Childhood Association\, Missouri AEYC\, Illinois PreK – Kindergarten Conference\, Kaleidoscope Conference\, and many more. \nRegister\n 
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/the-magic-of-music-and-movement-in-early-childhood-education
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211022T151453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T151453Z
UID:34267-1635181200-1635184800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Why Video and innovation are key to Classrooms of the Future
DESCRIPTION:The diversity of the modern classroom has driven an accelerated need for schools and districts to equip teachers with powerful yet simple tools. This new level of diversity — spurred more rapidly by the pandemic — has also driven a larger need for innovation in education. \nVideo became an absolute necessity in order for K-12 teachers to be able to provide the best possible learning environment for students. Now\, more educators are discovering the value of video technology for in-person learning as teachers and students continue to return to the classroom as well as the simplicity of video as an avenue for innovation. \nJoin a panel of educators and edtech experts to learn how the role of technology\, such as video\, has evolved and will continue to do so for the modern learning environments. \nIn this edLeader Panel\, you’ll learn: \n\nHow educators can innovate to create present and future successes\nWhy video will play a major role in every classroom environment — including in-person learning\nThe role of professional development in preparing educators for any scenario\n\nThis edLeader Panel will be of interest to K-12 district leaders\, educational/instructional technology leaders\, curriculum and instruction leaders\, and IT/security leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation. \n\nAbout the Presenters \nPrior to joining Screencastify\, Shaun Conway was a classroom teacher and building administrator for more than 10 years. During his time in education\, Shaun worked to expand blended learning strategies and 1:1 initiatives\, while always focusing on meeting teachers and students where they are. Shaun is a Golden Apple Scholar and Distinguished Alumni from Illinois State University’s Department of History. \n\nSam Kary is the founder of New EdTech Classroom\, a startup dedicated to teaching educators how to design innovative classrooms with technology. Sam is a former classroom teacher and instructional coach of a decade who spent his early career skeptical of technology’s role in education. Now\, he works full time helping teachers learn how to use technology to design interactive\, engaging\, authentic learning experiences that cultivate 21st century skill development in the 4 Cs through his YouTube channel\, online courses\, and workshops. Sam is an ISTE Certified Educator\, National Geographic Certified Educator\, and Google Certified Trainer\, and his work has been featured in Forbes for supporting teachers during emergency distance learning. Follow him on Twitter @newedtechclass\, and take his free Teaching with Technology Starter Kit course at newedtechclassroom.com/starterkit. \n\nAfter teaching business and technology courses for 20 years\, Kimberly Nidy left the classroom and has served at the district level as an Innovation Specialist\, Director of Instruction\, and now Director of Technology. These roles have allowed her to work in the areas of defining and implementing innovative initiatives that support teaching and learning. \n\n\nAbout the Moderator \n \nZack Blois is the Director of Marketing at Screencastify and is a former high school teacher and informal educator. After his time teaching\, he spent the last 10+ years driving strategy\, learning\, and building teams at EdTech and general software companies.
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/why-video-and-innovation-are-key-to-classrooms-of-the-future
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20211012T155043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211012T155043Z
UID:34043-1635186600-1635190200@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Strengthen Instructional Leadership Teams
DESCRIPTION:Collective leader efficacy (CLE) is a shared conviction among a school leadership team that they can improve the learning environment for all students. Unfortunately\, many school leadership teams lack this conviction. In this webinar\, Peter DeWitt\, E.D. provides the research\, explains the drivers\, and engages participants in the cycle of inquiry that will help leadership teams develop collective leader efficacy as a leadership team. \nFollowing this session\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine collective leader efficacy (CLE)\nDevelop an understanding of how leadership teams should function\nDefine certain drivers necessary to develop collective leader efficacy as a team\nEngage in a cycle of inquiry where they can define a theory of action\n\nDevelop a program logic model to help them plan actionable steps \n  \nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/strengthen-instructional-leadership-teams
LOCATION:Virtual – Receive Link When Registered
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211026T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211026T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T110404
CREATED:20210823T151456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T151456Z
UID:31525-1635242400-1635265800@resources.catholicaoc.org
SUMMARY:Grading From the Inside Out
DESCRIPTION:Grading From the Inside Out Virtual Workshop: A Live 2-Day Event with Tom Schimmer\nThe Grading From the Inside Out Virtual Workshop is focused on the practices and processes that will modernize grading and reporting systems to be more aligned to our standards-based instructional paradigm. By developing a standards-based mindset\, participants of this Zoom-exclusive event will come to see how a seamless relationship between the formative and summative purposes of assessment will maximize the potential success of each and every learner. Rather than forcing grading reform through a new policy\, grading program\, or report card template\, long-term grading reform begins on the inside—how we rethink grading practices and processes—and works its way out. \nParticipants are encouraged to attend this event as a team. Whether your purpose is to utilize sound grading practices in your own classroom\, modernize grading practices across a grade level or within a department\, or move to a standards-based grading model at the school or district level\, this two-day digital training session is for you. Over the course of the workshop\, widely held traditional beliefs about grading will be challenged as participants come to know what it takes to ensure that teachers produce accurate grades and confident learners. \nTeam time will be made available to support collaborative action planning. \nParticipants will: \n\nRecognize why traditional grading practices are no longer relevant and how grading practices can be modernized in a standards-based instructional classroom\nDevelop grading true north (accuracy and confidence)\, the essential overarching vision for sound assessment and grading practices\nAcquire a standards-based mindset and the specific strategies that lead to a rethinking of how grades are determined\nGain protocols and practices to hold students more accountable for learning without compromising the accuracy of their proficiency grades\nLearn how to teach\, assess\, and report on student attributes\, student growth\, and cross-curricular competencies\nUnderstand why homework should be repurposed to be a formative assessment strategy\, and obtain ways in which homework can become a more productive\, learning-centered exercise\nExplore specific practices\, including reassessment\, grade determination\, the five myths of standards-based grading\, and the differences between levels of proficiency and the traditional grading scale\n\nRegister
URL:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/event/grading-from-the-inside-out
LOCATION:Virtual- Register Above for Link
CATEGORIES:Catholic Schools Office
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