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Creating a Mindful Campus 2016

Monday•May 23, 2016

6:30-7:30 pm Mountain View Room, Sherrill Center UNC Asheville

Free and Open to the Public

Mastering Classroom Social & Emotional Dynamics to Promote Learning: A Mindfulness-Based Approach Presented by Dr. Patricia “Tish” Jennings

Sponsored by: Department of Health and Wellness, Department of Environmental Studies, Department of Education, North Carolina Center for Health & Wellness, Office of Academic Affairs, The Roy Carroll Professor of Honors Arts & Sciences, UNC Asheville’s Center for Teaching and Learning

For More Information   Mindful Campus

Online: Tech Tools for 21st Century Learning – Lateral Entry

Online/Ongoing

Registration Fee:  $45

This course addresses teaching and learning in the digital age, integrating media and technology in the classroom, and the use of computers in the classroom.  The course can be used for lateral entry technology credits.  It begins January 1, and it is ongoing.  Tina Joyner, Technology Coordinator, will facilitate this course.  If you have questions, contact Tina at tjoyner@wresa.org.

Contact hours:  30

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Online: Tech Tools for 21st Century Learning

Online/On-going

Registration Fee:  $45

This course addresses teaching and learning in the digital age, integrating media and technology in the classroom, and the use of computers in the classroom.  Tina Joyner, Technology Coordinator, will facilitate this course.  If you have questions, contact her at tjoyner@wresa.org or   828.774.5681, ext. 19.

Contact hours:  20

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All I Want for Christmas is… the Latest Picture Books to Integrate Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum! — Grades K-5

Students are never too old for picture books.

All I Want for Christmas is… the Latest Picture Books to Integrate Reading and Writing Across the Curriculum!  —  Grades K-5

Many of the newest picture books are appropriate for students of any age. This session will introduce participants to some of the newest and most engaging picture books that can be used as read-alouds to engage readers and writers in each of the subject areas. A balanced reading and literature program requires that students experience a variety of literary forms and genres. Teaching strategies will be modeled for helping students gain independence in reading for aesthetic and personal response, for information, and for critical analysis and evaluation. Each participant will receive a collection of five picture books, as well as strategies to help meet goals and objectives across the curriculum. Presenter will be Dr. Karen Sumner, Elementary Education/PD  Coordinator. (This is a good session for acquiring reading CEUs.)  If you have questions, contact Karen at ksumner@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 26.  Contact Hours: 5

Date:  December 14, 2016    Time:  9 a.m. – 3 p.m.     Cost: $95

Registration Deadline:  12/5/16

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Professional Development Tour to Cuba July 2017

Get ready to learn about and explore the fascinating country of Cuba! Enjoy their arts and nature.  Immerse yourself in the rich history of old Havana and grow to appreciate the beauty of this Caribbean Island. Not only is Cuba full of rich history and culture, it is also home to diverse wildlife, natural environments, and unique cuisine. Discover the ecosystems, fauna, and natural and cultural history of Cuba as you travel through Havana, the Viñales Valley, and Zapata National Park. Contact April Spencer 828.774.5681, ext 20, aspencer@wresa.org or Karen Sumner 828.774.5681, ext 26, ksumner@wresa.org with questions. Limited to 20 educators.

 

WRESA: Cuba for Educators Program

DRAFT ITINERARY

BLD = Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Thursday, 07/20/2017
Miami, hotel near airport

Arrive in Miami. We will stay in a hotel near the airport for early morning transfer and flight.

Friday, 07/21/2017
Havana, Hotel Ambos Mundos or Similar (LD)

Transfer to the hotel upon arrival then enjoy lunch on the terrace of the hotel. This afternoon, lecture on Cuban history and Cuban and US relations over the years. Enjoy dinner at El Templete.

Saturday, 07/22/2017
Havana, Hotel Ambos Mundos or similar (BLD)

Explore old Havana and some of its many famous plazas and interesting buildings. In the afternoon visit Organoponico Vivero Alamar, an incredible urban garden located outside of central Havana, widely considered one of the most successful organic farms in the city After the economic collapse in the early 1990s Cuba was forced to develop new methods to feed its population without the support of the Soviet Union. Now, the country is filled with more than 7,000 urban allotments of “organoponicos”, which cover approximately 81,000 acres. During the tour, learn about the advances Cuba has made with respect to organic farming. Tonight eat dinner and enjoy a show at Habana Cafe.

Sunday, 07/23/2017
Soroa, Casas Particulares (BLD)

Travel to Soroa. En route, visit Sierra del Rosario, 61,000 acres of evergreen forest and home of Las Terrazas, a UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserve and self sustained community names after the reforestation project initiated in 1967. After lunch at El Campesino, visit the Soroa Waterfall and Orchidarioum “Cascada y orquideario”. The Orchid Garden features more than 20,000 plants and 700 animal species, and hosts a botanical research center belonging to the University of Pinar del Rio. Dinner at a local restaurant.

Monday, 07/24/2017
Vinales, Casas Particulares (BLD)

This morning visit Mil Cumbres. Due to its complex geological formation and four different kinds of terrain, very peculiar flora and fauna inhabit this area including over 398 Cuban endemics and 48 local endemics. Receive a detailed explanation of the area in the Biological station before beginning your exploration, led by expert guides. Continue on to Cueva del Indio before checking into the hotel in time for dinner.

Tuesday, 07/25/2017
Vinales, Casas Particulares (BLD)

Tour Por el Corazon del Valle this morning before visiting Patio de Pelegrin for lunch. Pelegrín’s Patio, a space which encourages and promotes artistic expression amongst all sections of the community. It is an example of the promotion of social capital through providing opportunity for community engagement and mutual education. This afternoon visit a local school. This evening enjoy dinner at Finca de Paco.

Wednesday, 07/26/2017
Peninsula de Zapata, Playa Larga Hotel or similar (BLD)

After breakfast transfer to Zapata Peninsula. Zapata is renowned for its great diversity of ecosystems inhabited by more than 1,000 species of plants and 37 species of retiles including the endemic Cuban Crocodile. The park is also considered one of the world’s premier bird watching destinations. Enjoy lunch at Finca Fiesta Campesina then visit a school or educational organziation to learn about Cuban education. This afternoon visit the reconstructed Indian Village of Aldea Taina and Treasure Lagoon to learn about the original inhabitants of the islands the Taino people.

Thursday, 07/27/2017
Peninsula de Zapata,  Playa Larga Hotel or similar (BLD)

After breakfast visit Bermejas Reserve for birding walk. Lunch at Cueva de los Peces before birding in the Sopillar region. Later, visit the Korimakao Project which consists of residents from the surrounding communities who are given the opportunity to develop and improve their performing skills such as singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments. Learn about the development of the program and interact with the talented students.

Friday, 07/28/2017
Havana, Hotel Ambos Mundos or similar (BD)

Visit the Bay of Pigs Museum en route back to Havana. School visit in the afternoon.This evening have a farewell dinner at El Aljibe.

Saturday, 07/29/2017
Depart for the airport this morning. (B)

COST PER PERSON: $3,700 (cost may vary slightly depending on number of participants and airfare to Cuba)

Includes:

  • Airfare from Miami to Havana and return
  • Accommodations, meals, entrance fees, and activities listed in itinerary.
  • Private vehicle transportation unless otherwise noted in itinerary.
  • Non alcoholic beverages with meals
  • Internal flights
  • Full time guide for duration of program
  • Tips/gratuities for guide & driver

Accommodations: Price is based on double occupancy. Single occupancy arrangements are offered at additional cost. We will make every effort to match people who request to share with others seeking a roommate. Forced single supplements will be billed approximately 95 to 125 days prior to departure when the rooming list is finalized.

RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENTS

A deposit of $200 is required to reserve a space on the program. Reservations made less than 95 days prior to departure require full payment.

Unless stated otherwise in the payment schedule below, full payments are due no later than 95 days before departure. After this date, any reservations that have not been paid in full are subject to cancellation and cancellation fees will apply.

Payment Schedule: More information coming later. You will be able to set up a payment plan on a secure website. Final payment due April 16, 2017

***If interested or if you want more information, contact April Spencer (828-774-5681 ext 20) aspencer@wresa.org or Karen Sumner (828-774-5681 ext 26) ksumner@wresa.org.

Seven Habits Training (3-day training) (July 2018)

DATES:  July 24-26, 2018

TIME:  9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Location: Mills River Academy

REGISTRATION FEE:  $150 (includes manual)

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:  July 16, 2018

Are you working in a school implementing 7 Habits, or are you simply searching for direction as you develop goals and priorities for your school, classroom or even your personal life? If so, this 3-day workshop will get you ready to dive in!  The 7 Habits training will make you more effective in all areas of your life, professionally and personally. Your instructor, April Spencer, is a certified 7 Habits trainer. For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org or 828.774.5681, ext. 20.  Contact Hours:  15

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2016 WRESA Summer Leadership Conference

Don’t miss this year’s Summer Leadership Conference in Asheville.  “Painting a Picture of the Education Climate” will include presentations by Harvard professor Dr. Robert Putnam author of “Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community”, and “Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis”, Katherine Merseth a senior lecturer at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education who will highlight the new resident program for education majors, Donna Beegle author of “See Poverty, Be the Difference”, Steve Dembo from Discovery Education discussing technology in today’s classroom, and Eric Rowles of Leading to Change who will present on the differences in the generations.  We will also be offering a preconference session for administrators featuring sessions: The Work of Leaders Made Simple and Strategies for Success.  Registration links are located at www.wresa.org.

Grove Park Inn – Asheville, NC

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (NON-REFUNDABLE)

Download the 2016 WRESA Summer Conference App through the Guidebook App.  

 

Go To:

http://guidebook.com/g/wresasummerleadership2016

http://guidebook.com/guide/64387

Download the Guidebook App then scan

SLC Code

View the Program  by clicking on  Summer Conference Program 2016 Final

 

Summer Leadership Conference 2016

(June 20 – June 22, 2016). $350 on or before April 1. $370 after April 1.

Summer Leadership Conference & NCSSA Superintendents’ Retreat

(June 19 – June 22, 2016). $450 on or before April 1. $470 after April 1.

NCSSA Superintendents’ Retreat

(June 19 – 20, 2016).  $160 on or before April 1. $180 after April 1.

Summer Leadership Conference & New Administrators’ Institute

(June 19 – June 22, 2016). $400 on or before April 1. $420 after April 1.

New Administrators’ Institute

(June 19 – June 20, 2016). $125 on or before April 1. $145 after April 1, 2016.

 

Summer Leadership Conference 2016 – Announcement  (PDF)
Summer Leadership Conference 2016 – Agenda (PDF)
Summer Leadership Conference 2016 – Speaker-Bios  (PDF)
New Administrators Institute Agenda   (PDF)

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National Board Support for Renewal Candidates

National Board Support for Renewal Candidates

Date:  Nov. 9, 2019 (Saturday)

Time:  9:00-11:30

Location:  WRESA ( Limit to 22 participants)

Registration Fee:  $25

 

This Saturday morning session will be from 9:00 – 11:30 pm and will be for those NBCTs who are getting ready to renew. They will have an opportunity to discuss this process and begin thinking about the entries and accomplishments that would work best. Lynn Carter, will facilitate this session with her wealth of knowledge about the process. Limited to 22 participants. For more information, contact April at aspencer@wresa.org, 828.774-5681, ext. 20

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