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The
CEESA Service Learning Institute took place 16-17 October 2009 in Vienna.
Read
the
Flyer Here.
Venue is the Diplomat
Hotel. A booking form is available by clicking
here, and must be returned to the hotel by 20 August to guarantee
conference rates. Two documents for those wishing graduate credit:
The CEESA Faculty Exchange Program is an initiative that offers an
excellent opportunity for schools with needs to receive help from other schools
within the region that have particular strengths. Teachers who
need/want to observe a successful teacher or program may travel to a
school and observe, or a master teacher may be invited to a school to
provide PD for a less experienced teacher. The attached information
provides guidelines for this program as well as an evaluation form.
* Informational Flyer
* Evaluation Form
This Fall's AP Workshop is in the
planning stage; details coming soon. A flyer with details and a registration form will
be available here in PDF format.
The Association for the Advancement of International Education, AAIE,
is sponsoring a Summer Institute for Exceptional Children, and a
conference "Challenging the School's Most Able Students". Information and
registration forms are available on the AAIE website at www.aaie.org
The Harvard Graduate School of Education has developed a program
called "WIDE World", for "online and on-site Professional Development for
K-12 Educators". All the information is available on the WIDEworld
website.
EmTech has
a page of Professional Development ideas and
opportunities.
The College Board offers a Summer Institute for International
Admissions.
Buffalo State's International Graduate Programs for Educators offers
programs of interest to many CEESA teachers.
Framingham State offers online Professional Development programs.
Lehigh University's College of Education offers a variety of online
programs.
ECIS maintains an extensive list of Online
Professional Development Opportunities.
CG Associates runs intensive, invigorating, interactive five-day
programs in Math and Science for K-8 teachers, at a location in Wellesley,
MA. Read about their
2007 Programs here.
Montana State
University's Library Media K-12 Program is available to teachers as a
graduate certificate to add to a teaching credential. Classes may also be
taken by practitioners who want recertification credits as long as space
is available. Classes are limited to 20 students. The full program is
21 credits and leads to K-12 library media certification. You will need to
locate a "mentor" librarian and library unless you are already working in
a school library.
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