English Language Development Teacher PLC
This PLC is designed for ELD Teachers/ML Specialists PK-12 to have time to network with other schools in the region and learn from each other.
The NCESD offers a variety of professional development opportunities for educators, administrators and other school staff. The calendar below includes most of our current offerings, but check our full listing on pdEnroller.
This PLC is designed for ELD Teachers/ML Specialists PK-12 to have time to network with other schools in the region and learn from each other.
This will be an opportunity to understand, discuss, and collaborate regarding Part C to Part B transition timelines and indicators, transition meeting requirements, and policy and procedures as required by IDEA, WAC, OSPI, and DCYF.
This three-hour professional learning opportunity is for instructional paraeducators, K-12. Participants will deepen their understanding of ways to respond to racism, discrimination, and stereotypes.
Join us for our monthly Cyber Meetup events! These events are designed for business, education, technology, and community partners to come together for collaborative learning and discussion on technology topics. Every event features a presentation from a technology professional, discussion, and time for networking.
This 2-hour, virtual Student Threat Assessment (STA) training will cover the essential concepts of the Salem-Keizer Threat Assessment System, and will clarify the roles of local experts who are eager to support the safety and well-being of our schools and community.
Young people are invited to attend this virtual event to connect with regional employers from Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, and Grant counties who are actively hiring youth.
This professional learning opportunity is for PreK - 6 teachers, paraeducators, reading specialists and coaches to gain deeper understanding of the Science of Reading, Structured Literacy lesson planning, and support for all students in a Multi-tiered Systems of Support to achieve literacy success for all.
Science in Our Valley seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience, including researchers, postdoctoral scientists, teachers, graduate students, undergraduate scientists, and science enthusiasts.
During these meetings, attendees will to prepare to launch a summer school program and prepare all the components of it such as curricula, structure, assessments, hiring, grant application and budgeting.
Threat Assessment Training, Level 1, including direct instruction on conducting Level 1 threat assessments at a school level, and the process for referral to a community-based Level 2 threat assessment support team.
Science in Our Valley seminar presentations are intended for a ‘science-based’ audience, including researchers, postdoctoral scientists, teachers, graduate students, undergraduate scientists, and science enthusiasts.
In this workshop Multilingual Directors and coordinators will meet as a region to collaboratively support ML students in their districts. The overarching goal: Increase regional support in the area of language acquisition, leadership in multilingual services, and networking opportunities with job-a-likes.
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