Upcoming Events
For a
more complete list of professional development
opportunities, visit
www.southdakotapd.com.
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Trainings to tackle bullying, sexual harassment
issues
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GESA works!
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High Schools That Work/ Middle
Grades That Work Orientation workshop to be offered
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State Conference for Early
Childhood
Trainings to tackle bullying, sexual
harassment issues
Bullying, sexual harassment prevention
and Title IX are the topics of a two-day training being held
across the state. Hosted by the department’s Office of
Career and Technical Education, the sessions will take
place:
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Dec. 18-19, Western Dakota Technical Institute, Rapid
City
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Jan. 23-24, 2007, Lake Area Technical Institute,
Watertown
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Feb. 13-14, 2007, Southeast Technical Institute, Sioux
Falls
The training is provided by Colorado
State University – Interwest Equity Assistance Center. It is
appropriate for superintendents, principals, special
education directors, school nurses, school counselors and
others interested in these topics.
Pre-registration for the events is required. Cost is $35 per
person, which includes materials, supplies and lunch. CEU
credits are being arranged. Registration is available online
at
www.southdakotapd.com.
For more information, contact Jerry Sauer at (605) 773-4740.
jerry.sauer@state.sd.us.
GESA works!
Generating
Expectations for Student Achievement, or GESA, is a
successful research-based program, and it’s coming to South
Dakota.
GESA
examines five areas of disparity in the classroom and
encourages teachers to use proactive instructional
strategies to eliminate the disparities and support high
expectations. GESA identifies equity issues related
to instructional materials and curriculum, differential
treatment, and specific behaviors used by teachers.
Research findings from classrooms using the GESA system show
consistently that all students gain, and students with the
greatest need gain the most. Teachers learn to coach each
other on equitable teaching strategies.
GESA workshops
will be held in two locations:
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Jan. 25, 2007 -- Mitchell
Technical Institute, Technology Center, Mitchell
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Jan. 26,
2007 -- Ramkota RiverCentre, Lake Sharpe Room, Pierre
Both sessions run
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $40, which covers materials,
lunch and breaks. Download a registration form at
www.doe.sd.gov/octe/training/docs/GESA.pdf.
Sponsors of this
event include the South Dakota Department of Education,
Mitchell Technical Institute, and South Dakota Women Work.
High Schools
That Work/ Middle Grades That Work Orientation workshop to
be offered
Schools interested
in joining the High Schools That Work/Making Middle Grades
That Work network are invited to a two-day orientation
tentatively set for Jan. 29-30, 2007.
Both initiatives
focus on key practices designed to prepare students for
further education and careers by improving curriculum and
instruction at the middle- and high-school levels. A number
of South Dakota schools already participate in this national
reform effort.
Expected results
include: increases in the number of students taking
higher-level courses; improved attendance and graduation
rates, and postsecondary enrollment; decreases in dropout
rates and discipline referrals; and more students with a
focused plan of study in a career cluster.
The workshop will
be held at Mitchell Technical Institute. Please contact
Marsha Kucker at (605) 280-0650 or
mkucker@edec.org
for information.
State
Conference for Early Childhood
“Soaring Over the
Rainbow to Early Success” is the theme of the 2007 State
Conference for Early Childhood. The conference will take
place March 1-3, 2007, in Aberdeen.
Highlights
include:
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Keynote speaker Sharon
MacDonald, M.Ed., will demonstrate how to use music and
movement to teach children of different abilities, needs
and temperaments. Participants will learn how to
use inexpensive
materials to deal with the often chaotic and confusing
classroom, while building confidence, interest and
preserving the child’s self-esteem.
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Keynote speaker Jean
Feldman
has been actively involved in education for more than 35
years. Dr. Feldman is the author of “A Survival Guide
for Preschool Teachers,” “Transition Tips and Tricks,”
and “Wonderful Rooms Where Children Can Bloom.” Some of
her recordings include: “Dr. Jean Sings Silly Songs,”
“Dr. Jean and Friends,” and “Kiss Your Brain!”
For an
agenda and registration information, go to
http://www.sdaeyc.org/
and click on “Conferences.” You can also contact Betsy
Pollock, Department of Education, at (605) 773-4640 or
betsy.pollock@state.sd.us.
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