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Upcoming Events

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.

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Project GLAD Research & Theory Workshop

Accelerate Learning and Amplify Instruction for Multilingual Learners. In this class you will learn about the research that supports the model while examining the teaching strategies in depth.

Structured Literacy (Zoom)

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: Apple Breeding 101

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.

Preschool GLAD Research & Theory Workshop

Preschool GLAD is about creating a rich environment of language, ideas and concepts. Students engage in learning at their own entry points and are given multiple ways to respond.

NCW Cyber Meetup – How to Build a Cybersecurity Workforce Pipeline (March 2024)

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.

Science In Our Valley: Cascadia Field Guide

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.

FCS06 Equity

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.

Electricity Production in Washington State for Secondary Students

The course is designed to engage students in learning how decisions are made while considering tradeoffs and stakeholders. Students learn about various forms of energy production and formulate which form of energy best meets the needs for Dakota Brown, a fictitious environmental engineer looking to relocate to a new state. This course acts as an introduction to learning about engineering design, alternative energy, or physical science concepts.

Science In Our Valley: Sensitivity to Postharvest Fungicides

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.

Early Learning Connection: Sensory Regulation

Gathering for all Early Learning partners to engage in shared learning opportunities: Participants will be able to define sensory regulation - what it is and strategies for maintaining an appropriate level of alertness to interact with their environment. Appropriate early childhood strategies will be discussed as well as resources and research presented during this session.

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