
Athens State University RIC
Summer 2023
Welcome to Summer 2023!
Our sessions this summer are a mix of virtual and in-person. There is something for everyone!
If you have specific questions concerning any of these sessions, please reach out to Patty Maze (patricia.maze@athens.edu).
Have a great rest of the school year and an even better summer.
Registering For Professional Learning Sessions
Who May Attend
Any public school teacher, administrator, or board member may attend professional learning sessions hosted by an Alabama Regional Inservice Center (ARIC).How to Register
All professional learning sessions are listed in PowerSchool Professional Learning. Educators can register for sessions using PowerSchool Professional Learning accounts. All professional learning sessions have hyperlinked registration links. Look for the Register Here wording under each session. Contact district PowerSchool personnel or district technology administrators for assistance with accessing the platform. Retired educators no longer with a school district or without a local education agency (WOLEA) can send a support request to PLadmin@alsde.edu for support.
PowerSchool Credit
For your credit to show on your transcript, you need to complete the survey attached to the complete course. You can find this survey in your "Courses" tab in the "My Survey" section.
Please note, all session confirmations are sent to the email associated with PowerSchool accounts. Please verify contact information in PowerSchool (e.g. email addresses, phone number, etc.)
Click on the button below for a spreadsheet view of Summer 2023 sessions.
ELA Course of Study Exploration
Description: This session will provide an opportunity for ELA teachers to become more familiar with the ELA Course of Study by exploring grade-level standards with colleagues. Teachers will gain an understanding of the progression of skills from kindergarten to twelfth grade, while also noting the standards specific to the grade level they teach. While familiarizing themselves with the standards, teachers will engage in grade-level collaboration in order to unpack the standards and build relevant lesson plans ready to use upon their return to their classroom.
Date: July 12, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Charissa Lambert, Office of School Improvement Literacy Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Text-Dependent Writing in ELA
Description: While text-dependent writing should occur in all content areas, this session will focus on how best to incorporate skills necessary to ensure students are using text-derived evidence to support their writing within their ELA class. Relevant and ready-to-use strategies will be the focus of the session. Teachers will also have facilitated collaboration time with colleagues in order to build upon strategies to better implement cognitively complex texts for all grade levels. This session will assist teachers with preparation for standardized exams, but the focus will be quality Tier I instruction.
*ELA teachers of grades 4-12 are the target audience.
Date: July 12, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Charissa Lambert, Office of School Improvement Literacy Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Text-Dependent Writing (Virtual)
Description: The Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) features a text-dependent writing (TDW) portion for second through eighth grade students. This professional learning session will guide participants to a new deeper understanding of the TDW portion of the assessment. Participants will analyze the cognitive complexity of TDW and explore instructional strategies for student success. Participants will develop next steps for classroom instruction and take away information to guide long term planning.
Date: July 31, 2023
Time: 8:00-11:00 AM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Misty Wilson and Charissa Lambert, Office of School Improvement Literacy Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Engaging Students in Reading Instruction in All Content Areas
Description: Engaged students become proficient students. Knowing this, how does one ensure instruction is creating student-centered learning? This session will provide strategies to support teachers in involving students in their own learning. The focus will be for all content areas in grades 4-12 with an emphasis on reading instruction. Teachers will look at their literacy standards from the AL Course of Study and create a plan to embed engaging best practices into their classroom Tier I instruction.
Date: July 13, 2023
Time: 8:30-11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Charissa Lambert, Office of School Improvement Literacy Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
The Daily Grind to Prepare for the ACT Writing Exam
Description: The ACT Writing exam consists of students penning a first draft of an argument essay, so it is imperative for teachers to designate daily time for students to construct, deliver, and reflect upon individual arguments within the classroom. The writing portion of the exam provides an opportunity for timid and anxious test takers to shine by illustrating the wealth of knowledge swirling in their brains. Teachers must facilitate opportunities for verbal and written communication among students in order for this knowledge to escape from a student’s brain to the pages of an exam. This session will focus on understanding the ACT Writing scoring rubric, the prompt & task, and the skills needed for students to reach a benchmark score. While there will be mention of test preparation, all strategies will be considered quality Tier I instruction that should occur throughout the school year.
Date: July 13, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Charissa Lambert, Office of School Improvement Literacy Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
The Principal and Local Reading Specialist Partnership: Where the MAGIC Happens
Description: When principals and local reading specialists work shoulder-to-shoulder, priority is focused on high-quality instruction and support for teachers. Viola! This is where the real MAGIC occurs. One of the most important factors shaping a local reading specialist’s effectiveness is the support provided by the specialist’s principal. Through a balanced partnership, principals and specialists can create a culture of growth and reflection. In this session, you will learn how a strong partnership benefits student achievement and ways to measure the effectiveness of coaching. Join our session to learn the secret ingredients to transforming your literacy program into a MAGICAL experience.
Date: June 8, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 11:00 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Hargett and Paula Young
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Date: July 18, 2023
Time: 8:00 - 11:00 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Hargett and Paula Young
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
HELP! I NEED EVEN MORE MULTISENSORY STRATEGIES IN MY TOOLBOX 2.0
Title: HELP! I Need EVEN MORE Multisensory Strategies in My Toolbox 2.0
Description: According to Judith Birsh, author of Multisensory Teaching and Basic Language Skills, “Although teachers may emphasize the use of multisensory strategies as pivotal for student success, these strategies are not always well understood.” This hands-on, interactive session will define multisensory strategies and provide teachers a few more ideas that can be added to their current practices. Even if you attended this session before, you will leave this session with new strategies to take directly back to your classroom.
Date: June 6, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Hargett and Paula Young
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Date: July 17, 2023
Time: 12:30 - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Hargett and Melinda Willingham
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Dyslexia Awareness Training
Title: Dyslexia Awareness Training
Description: Experience Dyslexia is designed to increase awareness of the difficulties and frustrations that people with dyslexia, as well as those with the characteristics of dyslexia, encounter daily. We hope this experience will provide insight into working more effectively with these students and lead to greater empathy and understanding.
Date: June 6, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Goodwin and Melinda Willingham
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Date: July 17, 2023
Time: 8:30-11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Kim Hargett and Melinda Willingham
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
ACAP Cognitive Complexity Training (Grades 2-8)
Description: The primary purpose of the cognitive complexity training is to learn about the cognitive complexity embedded with the Text-Dependent Writing prompts included in the English Language Arts ACAP Summative.
In this training, participants will analyze 3 text-dependent writing prompts across grades and genres to examine the type of thinking, action, or knowledge that must be demonstrated and communicated for a student to accomplish a task. Participants will discuss classroom application and review additional supporting resources provided by DRC.
Date: June 22, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Neuhaus Training for Educators: Language Enrichment
Title: Neuhaus Training for Educators: Language Enrichment
Description: This class provides teachers 36 hours of training in the Science of Reading through opportunities to plan instruction to meet student needs in the context of their classroom while gaining knowledge on reliable reading and spelling patterns, development of oral language and world knowledge, and metacognitive strategies for comprehension. The coaching staff at Neuhaus will follow up with each participant during the school year to assist you as you apply what you have learned in your classroom to best fit the needs of your students. The first Cohort of teachers who participated in this professional learning opportunity increased their knowledge of the science of reading by an average of 19% over the course of the class. A prerequisite to this course is Reading Readiness 6 hours, on-demand- pre-recorded, and must be completed prior to September 1, 2023. Research has demonstrated the importance of phonological awareness, letter recognition, and oral language in the acquisition of reading and spelling skills. Participants will learn foundational skills that are necessary to develop fluent readers and accurate spellers and receive hands-on, multi-sensory activities to teach and reinforce these skills. This virtual class provides remote learning with real-time instruction from Neuhaus instructors.
Date: July 10-14, 2023
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Neuhaus Staff
Clock Hours: 6 Hours per day
Register HERE
The Power of Words: Building Vocabulary Proficiency in the Elementary Grades
Description: Why is vocabulary instruction important? The power of words! Participants will learn how to teach vocabulary within the literacy domains and identify the expectations for teaching vocabulary according to the ELA Alabama Course of Study. Through multi-sensory practice activities and other strategies, teachers will improve morphemic awareness, phonics instruction, fluency, and comprehension.
Date: June 29, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Lindsey Howard, Reading Coach, Cullman City Schools
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Sound Wall Training
Description: Six hours of professional development to address:
What is a sound wall & why should I replace my word wall with one? How does a sound wall align with the Science of Reading? How do I set up a sound wall and explicitly teach all 44 phonemes to my students? How do I incorporate a sound wall into my DAILY phonological awareness and phonics instruction? How do I use my sound wall to gather formative assessment information and provide differentiated instruction?Date: July 25, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Rhonda Ayers
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Phase I Transition to the 2021 ELA COS Standards (K-5)
Title: Phase I Transition to the 2021 ELA COS Standards (K-5)
Description: This professional learning will provide K-5 educators with a deeper dive into the 2021 ELA COS. Participants will have an opportunity to explore the content standards, as well as take a look at their own grade-level standards. They will be able to interact with, not only teachers who teach the same grade, but other grade levels to explore the similarities and differences as students move through the progression of English Language Arts standards. This is a summer offering of all of the sessions ARI Local Reading Specialists facilitated to K-5 teachers throughout the school year in 2021-2022.
Date: June 13, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Amanda McClure
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Date: July 11, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitators: Vironica Simmons and Jennifer Alberstadt
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Date: August 8, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitators: Amanda McClure and Destiny McCryndle
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Alabama Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (AlaKiDS): Using GOLD Objectives for Development & Learning
Title: SDE-ARI-ELA Alabama Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (AlaKiDS): Using Gold Objectives for Development and Learning
Description: This is a 6-hour virtual training that will take place in two, 3-hour blocks. Purpose: The professional learning session will: Identify the purpose of using AlaKiDS; Review the assessment prompts and observation process; Explore the AlaKiDS Materials Kits; and Demonstrate how to enter the information into the AlaKiDS portal.
Date: Choose from the dates of July 11-12, July 12-13, or July 18-19
Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM or 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Teaching Strategies Facilitators
Clock Hours: 6 Hours (3 Hours each day)
PowerSchool Course #278533
AlaKiDS: A Deeper Dive
Title: SDE-ARI-ELA AlaKiDS: A Deeper Dive
Description: This is a 3-hour virtual training session. Purpose: The professional learning session will: Review the purpose of using AlaKiDS; Review the assessment prompts and observation process; Provide strategies to using the data to inform instruction; Demonstrate how to pull reports- family reports, classroom reports, schoolwide reports.
Date: July 18, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Teaching Strategies Facilitators
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
AlaKiDS: Administrator & Leader Session
Description: This is a 3-hour virtual training session. Purpose: The professional learning session will: Review the purpose of using AlaKiDS; Review how teachers are using the assessment; Demonstrate how to pull and utilize reports to support teachers and the program.
Date: July 11, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Teaching Strategies Facilitators
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
MetaMetrics Lexile Framework
Title: MetaMetrics Lexile Framework for Reading
Description: This presentation offers an introduction to The Lexile Framework for Reading and addresses the following points: (1) What is The Lexile Framework for Reading? (2) What are the Lexile measures for students and Lexile measures for text? (3) Where are Lexile measures found? (4) How can The Lexile Framework be used? (5) What are the benefits of The Lexile Framework? (6) What resources are available for The Lexile Framework?
Date: July 26, 2023
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 AM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: MetaMetrics Facilitator
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
AL Framework for EL Success
Description: This course provides an overview of the Guidance for High-Quality Instruction and Assessment (HQIA). Presenters will introduce the Alabama Framework for English Learners Success' evidence-based instructional resources and tools to support English learners in achieving academic success.
Date: June 15, 2023
Time: 8:30 - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Maria Franco, ALSDE English Learner Education Administrator
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners
Title: Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners
Description: Participants will gain an understanding of strategies educators can use in teaching English Language learners. Participants will receive the text "50 Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners". 9 clock hours will be received.
Date: June 16, 2023, July 11, 2023, Sept 20, 2023
Time: 9:00 - 12:00 PM (June/July) , 8:30 - 11:30 AM (Sept)
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Robin Stutts, Regional EL Specialist and Amanda Howse
Clock Hours: 9 Hours
Register HERE
EL Collaboration and EL Framework
Description: Want to collaborate with other EL teachers? This is the session for you. Participants will review the Alabama EL Framework and collaborate with other EL teachers on strategies to use with English Learners.
Date: June 21, 2023
Time: 8:30-11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Robin Stutts, Regional EL Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
**Pair the June 21, 2023 morning session with the Building Vocabulary Skills for English Learners afternoon session for a full day of learning.
Building Vocabulary Skills for English Learners
Description: Vocabulary development is an essential skill students need to acquire to become English proficient. Learn how educators can use strategies to support English learners' vocabulary development.
Date: June 21, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Robin Stutts, Regional EL Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Fire Up the Grill
Description: We are serving up sizzling strategies for math instruction! No matter where you are in the grilling game, these strategies will take your math instruction from medium to well done!
Date: July 24, 2023
Time: 9:00-11:00 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Christy Lockhart, OMI Regional Coordinator
Clock Hours: 2 Hours
Register HERE
ANA are you OK? An Overview of the Numeracy Act
Description: Do you know ANA? In this session, you will get to know the Alabama Numeracy Act. Do you need to know about math instructional practices, math coaches, and math summer programming? Then this is the session for you!
Date: July 24, 2023
Time: 12:30-2:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Christy Lockhart, OMI Regional Coordinator
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours (The course in PowerSchool states that this is 2.5 hours; however, this one will only be 1.5 hours.)
Register HERE
MetaMetrics Quantile Framework for Mathematics
Title: MetaMetrics Quantile Framework for Mathematics
Description: This presentation offers an introduction to The Quantile Framework for Mathematics and addresses the following points: (1) What is The Quantile Framework for Mathematics? (2) What are Quantile measures for students and Quantile measures for math materials? (3) Where can Quantile measures be found? (4) What can be done with Quantile measures? (5) How can Quantile measures be used in the classroom? (6) What resources are available for The Quantile Framework?
Date: July 26, 2023
Time: 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Matt Copeland, MetaMetrics
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
Organization Made Easy for Administrators
Description: Most educators are overwhelmed by the amount of digital information in their lives. In these two sessions, one tailored for administrators and one for teachers, we will focus on three core tools and how to use them effectively:
Digital task list: Participants will be able to create a free account in “Remember The Milk” and begin entering real commitments, repeating tasks, and even learn how to assign tasks to others in this hands-on environment.
Email: Participants will learn a strategy for getting email empty each day and see how email works in conjunction with the digital task list. We’ll also demonstrate and practice a number of time-saving strategies so educators spend less time in email and more time on making a difference for students.
Digital Notes/Digital Documents: In today’s world, much of our information is never printed. We simply need to be able to add to it, retrieve it, and share it, and do so from any connected device. Participants will be introduced to Evernote, create accounts for free, and learn strategies for how best to use it. We will also explore organizing Google Drive (and that dreaded “Shared with Me” folder).
As time permits, we will also cover questions educators have. For example, ChatGPT is a topic of growing concern.
Date: June 27, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Cullman County Board of Education (Board Room)
402 Arnold Street NE
Cullman, AL 35055
Facilitator: Frank Buck, Author of Organization Made Easy
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Alabama's Teacher Observation Tool: An Overview for Administrators
Description:
Are you a principal/assistant principal who attended the initial training for the Alabama Teacher Observation Tool, but left unsure how to accurately rate teachers’ instructional practices? As an administrator, it is important to have a deep understanding of the ATOT and how to use it effectively to provide meaningful feedback that helps improve teacher performance. Join ATGP Support Specialist, Dr. Barry Wiginton, for an informative and practical session that will take the mystery out of rating ATOT items and provide administrators with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use the ATOT to support teacher growth and development, ultimately leading to improved student outcomes.
*This is an initial overview of how to use the Alabama Teacher Observation Tool and will fulfill the requirement of the 6-hour training on the Alabama Teacher Observation Tool when seeking the ACLD PLU in the future.
Date: July 10, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room B)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Barry Wiginton, ALSDE-ATGP Support Specialist
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Practical Tips and Tools for Young Students with Autism and Developmental Disabilities in the Classroom
Title: Practical Tips and Tools for Young Students with Autism
Description: Participants will investigate practical tips to educators for helping young students with autism and other developmental disabilities learn to successfully function in a classroom setting.
Date: August 22, 2023
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitators: Allie M. Cramer
CEU: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
Post-Secondary Skills for Students with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
Description: Dr. Marshall will discuss practical ways for educators to prepare students with autism and other developmental disabilities to transition students from high school to post-school environments.
Date: August 24, 2023
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitators: Dr. Stephanie Marshall
CEU: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
Standards Based Grading
Title: Standards-Based Grading
Description: Standards-based grading better informs instruction by identifying areas of strength and needed improvement while providing valuable feedback to students, parents, teachers, and administrators in creating meaningful interventions. Join us for this half-day session to learn more about the process and impact for your students.
Date: June 14, 2023
Time: 9:00 - 11:00 AM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Dr. Andrew Maxey
Clock Hours: 2 Hours
Register HERE
Organization Made Easy for Classroom Teachers
Description: Most educators are overwhelmed by the amount of digital information in their lives. In these two sessions, one tailored for administrators and one for teachers, we will focus on three core tools and how to use them effectively:
Digital task list: Participants will be able to create a free account in “Remember The Milk” and begin entering real commitments, repeating tasks, and even learn how to assign tasks to others in this hands-on environment.
Email: Participants will learn a strategy for getting email empty each day and see how email works in conjunction with the digital task list. We’ll also demonstrate and practice a number of time-saving strategies so educators spend less time in email and more time on making a difference for students.
Digital Notes/Digital Documents: In today’s world, much of our information is never printed. We simply need to be able to add to it, retrieve it, and share it, and do so from any connected device. Participants will be introduced to Evernote, create accounts for free, and learn strategies for how best to use it. We will also explore organizing Google Drive (and that dreaded “Shared with Me” folder).
As time permits, we will also cover questions educators have. For example, ChatGPT is a topic of growing concern.
Date: June 27, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Cullman County Board of Education (Board Room)
402 Arnold Street NE
Cullman, AL 35055
Facilitator: Frank Buck, Author of Organization Made Easy
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Implementing Alabama's Core Teaching Standards to Improve Instruction
Description: As a classroom teacher, it is important to have a deep understanding of the Alabama Core Teaching Standards (ACTS) and how to integrate them into your daily instruction. The ACTS not only support a student-centered learning environment, but they have also been fully integrated into the Teacher Self-assessment and the Alabama Teacher Observation Tool. This workshop is designed to provide teachers with practical strategies and activities that support the ACTS and help improve student learning outcomes. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the standards and the tools they need to effectively integrate them into their daily instruction.
Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Barry Wiginton, ALSDE-ATGP Support Specialist
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Jump Start Classroom Management with Behavioral Supports & Planning
Description: During this session, P-12 educators will explore mindsets and beliefs related to classroom management practices; understand the link between disciplinary practices and achievement; and identify disparities in discipline. This session will focus on classroom climate and culture; clear, appropriate, and consistent expectations and consequences; and equity and continuous improvement.
Date: June 21, 2023
Time: 3:00-4:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Katryna Kim, Alabama Teacher Growth Program Support Specialist
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
Rock Your Class: 10 Fun and Effective Student Engagement Strategies to Amp Up Learning
Description: This session provides educators with practical tools and strategies they can use to create a more engaging and effective learning experience for their students.
Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 8:30-11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Leigh Twigg
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Teach Like a Chef: Differentiation Strategies to Spice Up Your Classroom
Description: In this session, educators will explore differentiation in the classroom through the lens of cooking. Like a chef, teachers can use a variety of "ingredients" and "cooking techniques" to create a unique and flavorful learning experience for each student. Participants will leave with a recipe book of practical strategies to spice up their teaching.
Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 12:30-3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room C)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Leigh Twigg
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
NBCT or STEM Certification: Which One Best Fits Your Needs?
Description: Educators are offered many opportunities to enhance their expertise by achieving various certifications. For teachers trying to decide which certification to seek, NBCT or STEM, this virtual session will provide an overview of both so one can make the best decision for their situation.
Date: June 13, 2023
Time: 9:00 - 10:30 AM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Patty Maze, NBCT
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours
Register HERE
NBCT Small Talk
Description: Participants will engage in weekly, virtual conversations about the NBCT process. Each week participants will learn more about one of the four components as well as network with other educators interested in pursuing their NBCT certification.
Date: June 1, 2023 (NBCT Process Overview and Component 1)
June 8, 2023 (Component 2) *1:00-2:30 PM *
June 15, 2023 (Component 3)
June 22, 2023 (Component 4)
Time: 3:00 - 4:30 PM each day with the exception of June 8, 2023 (note time above)
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Patty Maze, NBCT 2007, 2017
Clock Hours: 6 Hours (1.5 each day)
Register HERE
NBCT Overview
Description: In 2014, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) made changes to the certification process that not only make it less expensive, but also provide educators with a flexible timeline for completing the process This course offers detailed instructions on application procedures, an overview of the process, helpful resources, grant information, and tips to prepare you for National Board certification.
Date: June 26, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Blount County Professional Development Center
62541 US 231
Cleveland, AL 35049
Facilitator: Patty Maze, NBCT
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
NBCT Boot Camp
Description: This amazing 2-day in-person event is led by Dr. Melissa Shields and a host of amazing NBCT teachers. This is great for folks wanting to learn about the process or for those that are deep in it. Register so you can get the latest information and schedule. This is an IN-PERSON event at the JSU Inservice Center. (Not on campus-- at 100 Gamecock Drive, Anniston in the McClellan Building)
Dates: July 13-14, 2023 (In Person - Register for Each Day Separately)
July 14, 2023 (Virtual)
Time: In-Person (9:00-4:00 PM); Virtual (8:00-4:00 PM)
Format: In-Person and Virtual
Location: Jacksonville University Regional Inservice Center (McClellan Building)
100 Gamecock Drive
Anniston, AL
Facilitators: NBCT Teachers
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register July 13, 2023 (in person);
July 14, 2023 (in person);
July 14, 2023 (virtual)
Schoology: Overview of Use and Passback Feature
Description: Overview the features of Schoology and learn how to create assignments, align learning objectives, and use outside resources to supplement your material. In addition, learn about the grade passback process from Schoology to PowerTeacher Pro and how to configure this setup.
Date: July 10, 2022
Time: 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Kendall Tankersley, PowerSchool Tech Coach
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
PowerTeacher Pro: Overview of Use and Features
Description: Overview the features of PowerTeacher Pro and learn how to enter attendance, create assignments, enter grades, and print reports. Take a deeper look into items that may be of interest to you such as attaching standards to assignments, viewing class and student mastery, and more!
Date: July 10, 2022
Time: 12:30 PM- 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Kendall Tankersley, PowerSchool Tech Coach
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Special Programs: Teacher View and Security (PowerSchool)
Description: Overview of the workflow for teachers to have access to documents in Special Programs and view general security settings. Note: This session will not cover Special Education-related content, the session will only focus on the basic workings of the program and who has access to view.
Date: July 11, 2022
Time: 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Kendall Tankersley, PowerSchool Tech Coach
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
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PowerSchool Professional Learning Basics
Description: Overview of how to use PowerSchool Professional Learning to register for professional development sessions and enter external credit requests. Learn how to create professional development training sessions for your school or district, enter in session details, take attendance, and award credits.
Date: July 11, 2022
Time: 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Regional Inservice Center (Room A)
1115 Hwy 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Kendall Tankersley, PowerSchool Tech Coach
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Problem Solving Teams Guidance Overview (Elementary)
This is one full day of training divided into two three-hour sessions. Please register for both sessions as they complement each other.
Title: Problem-Solving Team Guidance Overview: Laying the Foundation for Instructional Leaders (AM)
Description: Crank up the bulldozers and backhoes! It’s time to dig the footers and lay the foundation for constructing dynamic problem-solving teams (PST) incorporating strong Tier I instruction, application of RTI and PBS models, and focused communication during PLC and PST meetings. Allow the guiding questions to help you consider the effectiveness of your existing PST process and generate ideas for improving problem-solving for all students.
The target audience for this session is district- and school-level administrators, PST/RTI/PBS coordinators, and school counselors.
Potential Audience may include instructional specialists, teacher leaders, or anyone directly involved in the leadership/coordination of PST.
Date: June 7, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room A)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Description: Roll up your sleeves and grab your shovels for this deep-dive session exploring possibilities for improving the PST process at the primary level. Participants can expect to receive ideas and resources, as identified by school practitioners and leaders, to strengthen the K-6 PST process. Join us to consider ways you can renovate and revitalize your existing practices in supporting all students.
The target audience for this session is district- and school-level administrators, PST/RTI/PBS coordinators, and school counselors working with grades K-6.
Potential audience may include instructional specialists, teacher leaders, or anyone directly involved in the leadership/coordination of PST.
Date: June 7, 2023
Time:1:00-4:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room A)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Problem-Solving Team Guidance Overview (Secondary)
This is one full day of training divided into two three-hour sessions. Please register for both sessions as they complement each other.
Title: Problem-Solving Team Guidance Overview: Laying the Foundation for Instructional Leaders (AM)
Description: Crank up the bulldozers and backhoes! It’s time to dig the footers and lay the foundation for constructing dynamic problem-solving teams (PST) incorporating strong Tier I instruction, application of RTI and PBS models, and focused communication during PLC and PST meetings. Allow the guiding questions to help you consider the effectiveness of your existing PST process and generate ideas for improving problem-solving for all students.
The target audience for this session is district- and school-level administrators, PST/RTI/PBS coordinators, and school counselors.
Potential Audience may include instructional specialists, teacher leaders, or anyone directly involved in the leadership/coordination of PST.
Date: June 8, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room A)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Description: Roll up your sleeves and grab your shovels for this deep-dive session exploring possibilities for improving the PST process at the secondary level. Participants can expect to receive ideas and resources, as identified by school practitioners and leaders, to strengthen the 6-12 PST process. Join us to consider ways you can renovate and revitalize your existing practices in supporting all students.
The target audience for this session is district- and school-level administrators, PST/RTI/PBS coordinators, and school counselors working with grades 6-12. Potential Audience may include instructional specialists, teacher leaders, or anyone directly involved in the leadership/coordination of PST.
Date: June 8, 2023
Time: 1:00-4:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room A)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Problem Solving Team Guidance Overview: Laying the Foundation for Instructional Leaders
Description: Crank up the bulldozers and backhoes! It’s time to dig the footers and lay the foundation for constructing dynamic problem-solving teams (PST) incorporating strong Tier I instruction, application of RTI and PBS models, and focused communication during PLC and PST meetings. Allow the guiding questions to help you consider the effectiveness of your existing PST process and generate ideas for improving problem-solving for all students.
The target audience for this session is district- and school-level administrators, PST/RTI/PBS coordinators, and school counselors.
Potential Audience may include instructional specialists, teacher leaders, or anyone directly involved in the leadership/coordination of PST.
Date: June 12, 2023
Time: 9:00-12:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room A)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jill Edwards, AL-MTSS Specialist
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
Register HERE
Youth Mental Health First Aid
Description: Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach teachers and school staff how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addiction challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders. Participants will receive 8.0 hours credit.
Date: June 13, 2023
Time: 8:00-4:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Room C)
1115 Highway 31 S.
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitators: Heather Myers and Briana Hawkins
Clock Hours: 8 Hours
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RTI in the Secondary Classroom
Description: Does your school have a successful RTI system in place? Are you meeting the needs of all of your middle and high school students? Are all of your teachers involved in the RTI process? Do teachers provide Tier Two instruction in all classes? How do we do this?
Let’s discuss all of these questions (and more) as we learn how the secondary RTI process is unique - just like our students! Learn how to support all students with simple steps you can implement for next school year. We’ll talk about secondary RTI teams, meetings, referrals, TIer Two interventions, scheduling, and how to make them all simple. You CAN have an effective RTI system in place that includes all teachers and students! We can meet the needs of every secondary student!
Date: June 13, 2023
Time:3:00-4:30 PM
Format: Virtual
Facilitators: Wendy Arnold and Carol Clemens
Clock Hours: 1.5 Hours
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Zoom Link :
https://southalabama.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpfuyqpzojGdLp8rmCfS-X1ZLMAfrHmszT
Trauma Informed Instruction
Description: We know too well that many of our students have experienced trauma, deeply affecting their foundational wellness, as well as their academic performance. Dr. Shields will share information, resources, and instructional tools to arm educators with better knowledge to address these critical needs. She will also review ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) research and how ACEs impact resiliency, stress, and learning.
Date: July 28, 2023
Time: 9:00-11:30 AM
Format: Virtual
Facilitator: Dr. Melissa Shields,
Clock Hours: 2.5 Hours
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North Alabama AAEA Mini Conference
Description: One day conference with sessions provided by AAEA local art educators. Sessions included are below.
8:30-10:00 AM - Stop Motion Animation Using Chromebooks & iPads with Ashley Sams and Philippia Fuqua
10:00-11:30 AM - 3D Kimmie Cantrell Faces with Linda Miller
11:30-1:00 PM - Lunch
1:00-2:30 PM - PreK Roundtable with Beth Young and Tammie Clark or Plexiglass Printmaking with Mary Beth Johns
2:30-4:00 PM - Minecraft Education with Beth Bachuss or Plexiglas Printmaking with Mary Beth Johns
Date: June 1, 2023
Time: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Lunch on your own.)
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Visual Arts Building
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Local AAEA Educators
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
Register HERE
Score Study: A Five Color System to Enhance Your Conducting
Description: Participants will learn how to use a color code system to enhance their conducting.
**Every participant will need a set of colored pencils. Crayola Color-Erase is preferred. The score will be provided (Salvation is Created and Awake arranged by Bruce Houseknecht).
Date: June 3, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM -12:00 PM
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Performing Arts Building
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Dani'ca Richardson M.M.
Clock Hours: 3 Hours
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Discovery and Self-Discovery as Motivational Tools
Description: This four-hour session will cover starting classes with an activity of discovery and self-discovery to impact student motivation.
Participants are asked to bring images that are important to them.
Date: June 28, 2023
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:15 PM (Break for lunch 12:00-1:15 PM)
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Visual Arts Building (3M Room #118)
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Dr. Donna Estill, Dean of Humanities & Social Sciences, Calhoun Community College
Clock Hours: 4 Hours
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Adobe Photoshop Basics for Educators
Description: During this two (2) session offering, Jax Vadney will lead you through the basic functions, tools, and photo editing processes in Adobo Photoshop. Participants will learn a various selection of tools most often used and their functions. There will be several in-class exercises and the two-day experience will culminate in several small photo manipulation projects.
No prior Adobe experience is necessary, but it is helpful.
Date: July 5-6, 2023
Time: 12:00-4:00 PM each day
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Visual Arts Building (Computer Lab 213)
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Jax Vadney, Visual Communications Instructor, Calhoun Community College
Clock Hours: 8 Hours
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Stop Motion Animation Boot Camp
Description: Join instructor Kim Parker for a fast and furious look at the different types of stop motion animation, then work to create your very own. Students can choose between flat lay, Claymation, posable figures, or pixilation. You’ll learn the process from start to finish, including setup, lighting, photography, editing, and audio. We’ll be providing a large selection of supplies, but if there’s anything special you want to use, you are welcome to bring your own.
Date: July 11-12, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM each day
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Visual Arts Building, Lab 222, Multi Media Room, 3rd Floor Open Space, Student Workroom
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Kim Parker
Clock Hours: 8 Hours
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Screen Printing
Description: Create T-shirts or totes, etc. of your own design by burning your own screen and printing it on-site in the press.
Note: Participants must bring their own T-shirts (4-5 suggested). Hobby Lobby sells them for around $3 each.
Date: July 26, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (*Bring a sack lunch or plan to eat local.)
Format: In Person
Location: ACA’s Visual Arts Building, Room 312
133 Second Avenue NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Facilitator: Dr. Mary Beth Johns
Clock Hours: 6 Hours
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Athens State Physical Education Summer Conference
Description: Participants will learn various teaching strategies, games, and more by attending the conference.
Date: July 24, 2023
Time: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Format: In Person
Location: Athens State University (Carter Gym)
300 N. Beaty Street
Athens, AL 35611
Facilitator: Jonathan Thompson
Clock Hours: 7 Hours
Register HERE
Gulf Coast Conference on the Teaching of Writing
If you are interested in attending, please contact Patty Maze (patricia.maze@thens.edu) as the Athens State University Regional Inservice Center will provide registration fees for 10 teachers from our Region to attend. You must be from Region 2 (Athens City, Blount County, Cullman City, Cullman County, Decatur City, Hartselle City, Lawrence County, Limestone County, Morgan County, and Oneonta City) to qualify for the complimentary registration fee.
Date: July 4-6, 2023
Format: In Person
Location: Perdido Beach Resort, Orange Beach, AL
AETC
Date: June 14-16, 2022
Format: In Person
Location: Von Braun Center, Huntsville, AL
Early Registration: $140 until 4/14/23
Regular Registration: $150 4/15/23 - 5/26/23
Late Registration: $175 after 5/26/23
Online registration is for credit card payment, check or purchase orders.
For more information on this conference visit the Alabama AETC website.
MEGA Conference
Mark your calendars for MEGA Conference July 17-21, 2023, in Mobile, Alabama! Hosted by the Alabama State Department of Education, this year’s conference will provide attendees with opportunities to engage in meaningful discussions, attend in-depth training sessions, and learn from leading experts in fields across the educational spectrum.
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Date: July 17-21, 2023
Format: In Person
Location: Mobile Convention Center
Athens State University Regional Inservice Center
Program and Financial Assistant: Leigh Ann Todd (leighann.todd@athens.edu)
Website: https://www.athens.edu/academics/education/in-service-center/
Location: 1115 U.S. Hwy 31, Athens, AL, USA
Phone: 256-216-6622
Facebook: facebook.com/AthensStateRIC
Twitter: @AthensStateRIC