Postponed Continuing to Move Bodies & Develop Minds Integrating Movement, Literacy & Team Building Skills!!

DATE:  Postponed

TIME:  9:00am-3:00pm

LOCATION: Foster Seventh Day Adventist Church gym. 375 Hendersonville Road Asheville NC

Fee:  $45

GRADES: K -12

All new activities and strategies for 2020!! Come join us for a fun day of K-12 activities that will help you teach cross-curricular concepts for true integration of movement, literacy, and team building. This will be an interactive and dynamic experience that provides participants with actual games, activities and teaching strategies they can implement immediately into their physical education curriculum. Participants in this workshop will learn dozens and dozens of hands-on games and activities for teaching fitness, integrating literacy, all through team building challenges. This workshop will encompass new and exciting ways to incorporate new expectations where students are encouraged to think, move, read, write, and speak in every class every day. This session could allow participants to earn 0.5 CEUs in either content for PE or literacy category. The instructor will be Natalie Boone from Mars Hill College. For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org.

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Postponed Flipped, Blended and Personalized: Teach the way the kids learn best

DATE: TBD

TIME:  9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m.

FEE: $45

LOCATION: Biltmore Park

 This session begins with a focus on good teaching as defined by the professional teaching standards that leads into best practices for using flipped and blended learning. Participants will learn practical strategies to avoid common pitfalls of flipped learning, how to effectively create a blended learning classroom and finally, how both models contain elements of North Carolina’s Pillars of Personalized Learning.  Participants should bring a charged laptop or Chromebook and a set of earbuds to this practical, hands on session. Your instructor will be Stacy Lovdahl, our Educator on Loan. This workshop could count towards your DLC and is .5 CEUs.  For more information, contact aspencer@wresa.org.

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From Thinking to Action-Using Foldables in the Classroom

DATE: April 2, 2020

TIME: 9:00am-3:00pm

GRADES: K-3

LOCATION: WRESA  Asheville, NC

FEE: $45 

PRESENTERS Candie Sellers and Ladonna Sluder

This session will include learning about and making a variety of interactive foldables/notebooks to enrich all content areas. This graphic organizer strategy gives students a kinesthetic activity to make meaningful connections to their learning. This will be a hands-on workshop and teachers will be taking these interactive organizers back to the classroom. What a great way to bring learning back alive and to provide opportunities to spiral instruction and facilitate thinking! Be prepared to roll up your sleeves to cut, paste, fold and have fun. This session will be led by Candie Sellers, WRESA Elementary Coordinator, and LaDonna Sluder, WRESA Educational Coach.  If you have questions contact Candie Sellers at csellers@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 26.  Contact Hours: 5

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Postponed: Powerful Language Routines in the Middle School Math Classroom

Date: March 18, 2020  Postponed

Time: 9:-00am – 3:00pm

Fee: $45 

Location: Biltmore Park/WCU Room 346

Robert Berry, President of NCTM, states “If the goal in mathematics teaching and learning is to support student success with mathematical proficiency, then we must be explicit about using instructional routines.” In this workshop we will present 8 mathematical language routines and explore how these routines- when used as true routines- will increase math proficiency for all students. The workshop will use Open Up Math (a completely free online curriculum) materials.

This workshop will be taught by Stefanie Buckner, Buncombe County’s K-12 math specialist and Leigha Jordan, Buncombe County’s MS math coach. For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org.

 

 

Postponed: Higher-Order Thinking for English Language Learners and All

Higher-Order Thinking for ELL    Postponed

DATE:  March 24, 2020

TIME:  9:00am -3:00pm

FEE:  $45 

LOCATION:  Biltmore Park/WCU Room 338

Audience: K-12 Teachers

Come learn strategies that will help your K -12 English Language Learners to access challenging curriculum and analyze, evaluate, and create new ideas – while engaging all your students.  We will explore how to adapt instruction to ensure that students at all language proficiency levels are thinking critically and developing a multilingual mindset (and its cognitive benefits). We will also discuss involving families of ELLs in the learning process.   Your presenter will be Dr. Laurel Stolte, former ESL teacher and Dual Language Coordinator in Durham Public Schools who recently relocated to Buncombe Public Schools. For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org, 828.774-5681, ext. 103.

Number Sense Routines: Powerhouse Tools for Building Number Sense

DATE:  March 4, 2020

TIME:  9:00am-3:00pm

GRADES: K-5

LOCATION: WCU at Biltmore Park

PRESENTER: Meredith Stanley

FEE: $110.00 

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 21, 2020

 

Number Sense Routines: Powerhouse Tools for Building Number Sense

In this workshop, Meredith will share ideas about how to boost your students’ number sense through a set of number sense routines. Intended for just 5-20 minutes of your day, number sense routines are fun and engaging ways for students to make sense of mathematics, practice communicating mathematical ideas, develop efficiency in computation, and engage in reasoning, justifying, and making mathematical connections. They are your best tools for helping students build procedural fluency from conceptual understanding, and your students will love them. Come learn how to easily incorporate number sense routines into your daily routine and see the results as your students strengthen their accuracy, flexibility, and efficiency. 

Meredith Stanley is an independent math coach and specialist for K-8. A former elementary classroom teacher and instructional coach for Buncombe County, she is a two-time finalist for the Presidential Award for Math and Science, a Buncombe County Teacher of the Year, a Buncombe County Math Teacher of the Year, and a National Board-certified teacher. She received her Masters in Mathematics Teaching from Mount Holyoke College. If you have questions contact Candie Sellers at csellers@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 26.  Contact Hours: 5

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Tier II/Supplemental Interventions in Secondary Classrooms: Make the Most of Academic Learning Time

Date: February 26, 2020

Time:  9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: UNC-A Sherrill Center & Kimmel Arena   (Mountain View Room)

Fee: $45 

Grades: 6-12

Can our instructional practices be ramped up to reach students where they are and move them rapidly forward? What strategies, data, and resources show possibilities that can be implemented immediately, as well as for long-term gains? How can looking at academics through the MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) lens inform and empower your craft?

Join your colleagues as we analyze our practices to create robust engagement in the classroom, both at Tier I (Core) and Tier II (Supplemental) levels.

Please bring a fully-charged device and a willingness to problem-solve! Recommended for 6-12 classroom educators. Tamara Houchard, the MTSS Coordinator for Gaston County Schools, will be leading this workshop.

For more information, contact April Spencer at aspencer@wresa.org

 

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We Are All in This Together!

Audience: K-12 Classroom Teachers and K-12 EC Teachers

Date: January 23, 2020

Time:  9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Location: Biltmore Park WCU Campus    28 Schenck Pkwy #100, Asheville, NC 28803

Fee: $65.00

This professional development opportunity will address the unique social, emotional and learning needs of students with disabilities. We will explore the complexities of getting to know your students, yourselves and your classroom to better identify strategies to meet unique learner needs. Teachers will have opportunity to collaborate and share ideas that have been successful in designing lessons and engaging all students. The session will start out as an overview for K-12 teachers and then we will break into elementary and secondary groups to learn more grade level/content specific strategies.

 

 Presenter Information:

Cyrena Goodwin is the High School Exceptional Children Instructional Coach for Haywood County Schools. She received her BS in Special Education from Appalachian State University in 1987 and her MA from WCU in 1999. She is a NBCT and serves as adjunct faculty at Western Carolina University. She retired in 2018 after 31 years of teaching Exceptional Children at Pisgah HS and Central Haywood High School.

Carla Melton is the Exceptional Children Lead Teacher for Haywood County Schools.   During the 16 years she was in the classroom, she taught both regular education and special education in the elementary setting.  She is an alumnus of Western Carolina University receiving her undergraduate degree in 1992 and her MA in 2002.   Carla is a Reading Research to Classroom Practice Instructor and serves as the RRtCP Regional Coach for the Western Region of North Carolina.  If you have questions contact Candie Sellers at csellers@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 26.  Contact Hours: 5

 

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Build a Microscope!

These microscopes can be used with a smartphone camera or iPad camera and are perfect for elementary classrooms.  This class is a half-day event and each participant will leave with a microscope to take back to their school (we encourage 4-6 teachers from each school to participate so they will have several for use in their building to share).  Teachers will also learn about activities they can use for their classroom.

For more information about the microscopes and out presenter, Bob Goldstein, from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, go to these websites.

https://goldsteinlab.weebly.com/diymicroscopeworkshops.html

https://bio.unc.edu/faculty-profile/goldstein/

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Amplify: Digital Teaching and Learning in the K-6 Classroom – Online Book Study

Type:     Online and Ongoing (Self-Paced)
 
Fee:      $45 WRESA Members (Participants will need to purchase the book)
          $70 Non-Members   (Participants will need to purchase the book)

Audience: K-6 Teachers
Credit:   20 Contact Hours

Online book study for Amplify: Digital Teaching and Learning in the K-6 Classroom. Written by: Katie Muhtaris and Kristin Ziemke.       

This book will introduce you to technological tools and the power of using the tools in your classroom. You will discover how to help students become effective digital readers and thinkers. This book will serve as a great resource for showing students what they can do in the ever changing digital world.

Participants will complete the book and respond to questions after each chapter. The final step will be to develop a digital lesson integrating the NC Digital Competences for Educators.  If you have questions contact Candie Sellers at csellers@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 104.

If you are unsure whether your school system is a WRESA member, click  WRESA MEMBER List.

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