Teaching & Learning- 1/8/21
Mount Airy City Schools- Volume 32
Happy New Year 2021!
Check out the sessions below to help address COVID fatigue
Applications Open - New Educators of Excellence Institutes with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences
This announcement is being sent on behalf of Megan Davis. If you have any questions please contact Megan at Office: (919) 707-9905 or emai: megan.davis@naturalsciences.org
Calling all future Educators of Excellence!
Are you a classroom teacher (or admin or environmental educator that works closely with students in schools) with at least 3 years of teaching/supervisory experience that plans to still work in or with NC schools next year? Do you have an active interest in the natural sciences and love to bring innovation and hands-on learning to your students? Are you ready to spend long, exciting days outside learning from local scientists and experts in the field, and then enjoy a campfire and sleeping in a tent at night? If you said "YES" to all of these questions, then we have a fabulous opportunity for you this coming summer.
Applications are now open for the 2021 Educators of Excellence Institutes with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. You might have heard of our Yellowstone or Belize Institutes (sadly the global pandemic has put those destinations temporarily on hold), but new this year is our Blue Ridge Institute--- right here in our beautiful state of NC! Join us as we:
• Immerse yourself in the wilds of western North Carolina
• Hike to waterfalls and balds
• Snorkel a mountain stream
• Sleep under the stars
• Learn from scientists and experts
Participating educators will study and experience the wonders of North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Join us as we traverse the Blue Ridge Parkway from Cherry Lane to Cherokee, exploring the wonders of this incredibly biodiverse region of North Carolina. Learn from scientists and other experts about the ecology, geology, history, and culture of the Blue Ridge. Connect with nature, gain experience in outdoor leadership, and build camaraderie with other outstanding educators as we camp at multiple sites during our adventure. Discover strategies for bringing the natural history of North Carolina to life in your classroom. During the trip, participants will provide daily updates to students in North Carolina via a blog.
Dates: This Institute will be offered twice:
July 8-16, 2021 (A mandatory orientation meeting will be held either in Raleigh or virtually on March 13, 2021. A mandatory post-trip session with be held in Raleigh on November 6, 2021.)
July 29 – August 6, 2021 (A mandatory orientation meeting will be held either in Raleigh or virtually on March 20, 2021. A mandatory post-trip session with be held in Raleigh on November 6, 2021.)
Group Size: Limited to 8-9 participants.
Activity Level: Moderate to rigorous including camping most nights, walking and hiking on uneven terrain, and swimming and snorkeling in mountain streams.
Apply now: https://naturalsciences.org/learn/educators-of-excellence-institutes#apply
Application and recommendation deadline of February 15!
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Free Teacher Resources for Grades 4-12
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is happy to offer loaner boxes for educators within the state of North Carolina. These loaner boxes will allow you to bring a little bit of the wild into your teaching space with no associated cost for teachers. Please see loaner box options below:
Magnificent Mammals - Grades 4-8
https://www.ncwildlife.org/Portals/0/Learning/documents/CCCWE/MagnificentMammals-LessonActivityPlan2.pdf
Materials included:
3 carnivore, 3 herbivore, & 3 omnivore skulls
Laminated lesson plan
PowerPoint
Laminated skull diagrams
Laminated species profiles for skulls included
Return shipping label
All materials for lesson plan included in loaner box
Dove Decoy – Middle & High School Sciences
https://www.ncwildlife.org/Portals/0/Learning/documents/CCCWE/DovePopulationEstimation-LP_July2020.pdf
Materials included:
28 dove decoys
Return shipping label
Most materials for lesson plan included in loaner box
If you wish to request a loaner box, or would just like more information please email wrceducation@ncwildlife.org with your requests.
Please also see attached file.
Professional Learning for Serving Multilingual Learners
The NCDPI ESL/Title III Team and WIDA are thrilled to offer you the opportunity to participate in professional learning designed for educators of multilingual learners.
Uncovering and Leveraging Students’ Home Literacies in the Classroom
The purpose of this eWorkshop is to create an online Professional Learning Community that supports participants’ collaboration and fosters ownership of their learning. Over the course of 15 weeks, participants engage in 6 modules that each consist of 3 sections: Explore, Make it Work, and Share. They select ideas to try out in their classrooms and share their experiences with colleagues in online discussion boards and one online meeting. The estimated time needed to complete the eWorkshop is 20 hours.
The self-paced workshop runs January 19 - April 30 with a LIVE Webinar on March 29 from 3:30 - 4:30.
Register not later than Monday, January 11, 2021.
Please contact xatli.stox@dpi.nc.gov with questions
MACS Teaching and Learning
Penny Willard, Director of Innovative Programming and Federal Programs
Scott Dollyhite, Director of Exceptional Children and Student Services
Olivia Sikes, Director of Career and Technical Education and Student Accountability
Polly Long, Workforce Initiatives Coordinator
Kini Brindle, Social & Emotional Learning and Exceptional Children Compliance Coordinator
Jodi Cox, Family Liaison
Brittany Branch, Digital Learning Coach
Email: pwillard@mtairy.k12.nc.us
Website: mtairy.k12.nc.us
Location: 351 Riverside Drive, Mount Airy, NC, USA
Phone: 336-786-8355
Twitter: @WillardPenny