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Curriculum Essentials for Modern Times The Project ABLE Summer Curriculum Institute Sponsored by TMI Education, INFOSavvy21, and FEA August 11 and 12, 2015; 9 am - 2:30 pm at FEA Presenters: Ian Jukes, Brian Chinni, and associates Join keynoter Ian Jukes and seven other expert presenters in a handson, interactive approach to support school districts to renew their curricula and instructional programs in alignment with the Common Core, NGSS, other content standards, and essential 21st century skills. Participants will: gain a deeper understanding of the unique learning needs of digital generation students, and the instruction that will best serve them; gain an understanding of the nine essential skills of modern learning, and how to integrate these skills across curriculum, assessment and instructional practice, including independent problem-solving skills, interdependent collaboration skills, information communication skills, imagination creativity skills, etc.; and design standards-based aligned authenticbased performance tasks and curriculum units in all content areas. Fee: $398 for the two days; No Cost for 2015-16 TMI Consortium members Register at www.tmieducation.com/event-calendar/ upcoming Creating PARCC-Like Math Tests: Preparing for the New Assessments (K-5) August 17, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at Courtyard Marriott, 420 Forsgate Dr., Cranbury Presenter: Judith T. Brendel Designed for both administrators and teachers, this session will address how the new math standards for grades K-5 will be assessed on PARCC tests, what resources are available, and how teachers need to modify what already exists. Pre-tests, unit assessments and cumulative exams all need to change to meet the rigor of the standards and the format of PARCC questions and tasks. Learn about the types of questions to be included on the PARCC and how they align to the Common Core. Become familiar with the resources available and create your own PARCC-like questions to prepare students. Fee: $149 Creating PARCC-Like Math Tests: Preparing for the New Assessments (6-12) August 18, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at Courtyard Marriott, 420 Forsgate Dr., Cranbury Presenter: Judith T. Brendel Instructional Rounds: A Collaborative Protocol to Improve Teaching and Learning - A Two-Day Series ugust 19 and 20, 2015; 9 am - 2:30 pm at FEA A Presenter: Jacqueline Frangis Dr. Richard Elmore and his team at Harvard University pioneered Instructional Rounds, modeled after training for medical doctors. It is a systems-wide approach to developing a shared understanding of and language about effective teaching and learning and building human capacity and culture across schools. This two-day institute will develop an understanding of the principles, protocols, and processes of Instructional Rounds. Participants will engage in a rounds simulation, identifying the “problem of practice,” learning how to discern from objective vs judgmental commentary, how to identify and analyze patterns and trends, from theories and share next steps for improvement. Time will be dedicated to aligning this process to the district’s teacher observation rubric. It is encouraged that teams of educators attend from a district. Fee: $295(based on $148/day) Collaborating to Strengthen Your Educator Evaluation System: A Two-Day Institute The Institute is a partnership among NJEA, NJPSA and FEA. Cohort 1: August 24 and October 29; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Cohort 2: September 21 & December 14; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: David Yastremski, Dana Zimbicki, John Farinella, and Sally Millaway Educator effectiveness is a key driver for improving student learning and a key driver for a successful evaluation system is a positive school culture. This Institute is designed for 4-person teams of teachers and administrators from a school or district who will engage in an authentic exploration of strategies that strengthen the implementation of the teacher evaluation system through a culture of mutual respect and shared leadership. The Institute will assist participants in: • Uncovering strategies that promote engagement and opportunity for deep learning through meaningful conversations and implementation of new practices; • Identifying the elements of the system that promote fairness and growth; and • Incorporating those elements within current local practices to move from compliance to collaboration in a culture that fosters effective professional learning and achievement. Fee: $250 for 4-person teams of teachers and administrators. Designed for both administrators and teachers, this session will address how the new math standards for grades 6-12 will be assessed on PARCC tests, what resources are available, and how teachers need to modify what already exists. Pre-tests, unit assessments and cumulative exams all need to change to meet the rigor of the standards and the format of PARCC questions and tasks. Learn about the types of questions to be included on the PARCC and how they align to the Common Core. Become familiar with the resources available and create your own PARCC-like questions to prepare students. Fee: $149 For more workhops, visit www.featraining.org. Foundation for Educational Administration 12 Centre Drive, Monroe Township, NJ 08831 609-860-1200 Summer Learning at FEA June, July, and August 2015 Events tasks that allow for teaching and formative assessment of both mathematics content and practices, with a focus on reasoning and modeling as these practices are measured on the PARCC assessments. June 4, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Anne Gregory, Ph.D. Fee: $149 same thing in each discipline. Through this kind of instruction students can transfer their understanding of art concepts to the other core subject areas. This type of learning also offers students opportunities to develop strengths in key 21st Century Skills. Fee: No Cost There is a call to action to address the persistent and worsening racial gaps in school suspension and expulsion. Schools are seeking ways to transform how they elicit student cooperation, manage conflict, and ensure a high quality education for diverse students. This session will provide a synthesis of the latest knowledge about what contributes to racial gaps in discipline. There will also be a focus on the current initiatives to narrow disparities and highlight programming to prevent conflict and to intervene constructively once conflict has occurred. Connecting PARCC and Instruction in the 6-12 Classroom • Implementing a technique that will facilitate students asking their own questions; Chromebooks and the Common Core • Exploring the Nature of Science; and Reducing Racial Disparities in Discipline Through Transformative Action for Equity Fee: $149 CAR Info Session June 9, 2015; 3 pm - 5 pm at FEA Presenter: Donna McInerney If you are thinking about developing curriculum this summer, be sure to attend this free info session first and learn to use CAR — the Connected Action Roadmap. Endorsed by the NJDOE as the vision for teaching, leading, and learning, CAR is a three-day PD program that connects Common Core State Standards, student learning, professional learning, and teacher and leader effectiveness with the work of PLCs. Fee: No Cost Start Planning for the New School Year! First Five Days: Building a Culture for Year-Long Success June 12, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Alan November The first five days of school can prepare students to “learn how to learn” and yield achievement dividends all year. By preparing students to own their learning and to manage tools and networks that will support them throughout the school year, we better prepare them for academic success. Web literacy, student as tutorial designer, self assessment, peer to peer support and more will be covered. A culture of empowered learning can help save teachers valuable time and inspire students. Fee: $149 Connecting PARCC and Instruction in the K-5 Classroom Sponsored by PARCC and NJPSA/FEA June 25, 2015; 9 am to 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Bonnie Hain, Director ELA/Literacy Design and Development, PARCC and Doug Sovde, Director of Mathematics, Design and Development, PARCC Sponsored by PARCC and NJPSA/FEA June 26, 2015; 9 am to 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Bonnie Hain, Director ELA/Literacy Design and Development, PARCC and Doug Sovde, Director of Mathematics, Design and Development, PARCC or August 18, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Sarah Gardner, Senior Associate for English Language Arts/literacy, PARCC and Jim Mirabelli, Senior Associate for Mathematics, PARCC Participants will begin the day with an introduction to the many available PARCC instructional tools to support implementation of the ELA/literacy and Mathematics standards in Grades 6-12 and to ready students for success as measured by the PARCC assessments. Then, participants will engage in a hands-on workshop designed to teach how to use PARCC released tools to craft performance-based tasks in either English Language Arts/literacy or Mathematics. In the ELA/literacy session, participants will learn how to select complex texts, choose academic vocabulary for instructional focus, and how to craft a variety of text-based questions to lead students to mastery of the standards. In the Mathematics session, participants will learn strategies to create learning tasks that integrate mathematics content with modeling and reasoning as these practices are measured on the PARCC assessments. Fee: $149 Curriculum Aligned to the Common Core: The Missing Link July 8, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Donna McInerney and Vicki Duff The latest school reform efforts have changed evaluation, assessments, and standards. What has NOT changed is the way we think about curriculum. Based on the Connected Action Roadmap, this session focuses on the development of curriculum — the missing link in educational reform. Curriculum provides the connection between standards, assessments, evaluation, and meaningful job-embedded professional development. Learn how PLC teams can support one another in creating and implementing standards-based units of study that are directly connected to daily classroom practice. This session will focus on essential collaborative conversations that foster consistent implementation across grade levels and content areas with a focus on using student data to drive instructional decisions. or Fee: $149 August 17, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Sarah Gardner, Senior Associate for English Language Arts/literacy, PARCC and Jim Mirabelli, Senior Associate for Mathematics, PARCC Educational Leaders as Scholars: Using Arts-Infused Instruction to Enhance the Common Core Participants will begin the day with an introduction to the many available PARCC instructional tools to support implementation of the English Language Arts and Mathematics standards for Grades K-5 and to ready students for success as measured by the PARCC assessments. Then, participants will attend two hands-on workshop sessions. In an English Language Arts session, participants will use PARCC released tools to support selection of high quality, complex tests for instruction and apply research-based strategies to craft effective text-dependent questions to create performance-based instructional tasks. A Mathematics session will provide participants with strategies to develop performance-based This Event is Closed! Includes Beginner and Advanced Strands July 13, 14, and 15, 2015 At Princeton University and the Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ Presenters: Keynote Speakers, Teaching Artists, and Workshop Presenters This institute will focus on the development of projects that stress ArtsInfused Instruction in the Common Core. Arts infusion is a strategy that identifies shared concepts—like equivalency in math, dance and visual arts, or conflict in reading and theater—in which the concept means the Sponsored by NJASCD and NJPSA/FEA July 14, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Google Experts This event will feature ways to integrate Chromebooks, Google Apps, and Edmodo into instruction that meets the Common Core. Participants can choose four out of 12 sessions that will cover cutting-edge technology that all educators must know about to prepare students for college and career success. Connected Educator Certification Training July 20, 21, and 22, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Scott Rocco, Brad Currie, and Billy Krakower This three day training will allow educators at all levels to become familiar with the modern social media tools that can help improve schools. Participants will develop a working knowledge of how being a connected educator can transform their professional lives for the better. Sessions will examine the various roles that social media, web tools, devices, and sound pedagogy play in the connected educator world. The three days will result in the creation of a Connected Educator Plan that addresses impact on self and school. July 20: Social Media with sessions on Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Voxer, Linkedin, and Facebook July 21: Web Tools with sessions on Smore, Edmodo, Google Hangouts, Docs and Slides, Flipboard, Zite, Feedly, and Blogging July 22: Devices and Pedagogy with sessions on Smartphones, Laptops, Tablets; Corwin’s Connected Educator Series; Digital Leadership; EdCamps and Networking (time on this day will be available to work on the Connected Educator Plan to be submitted for a Certificate) Fee: $400 per person for the three days iPads and the Common Core Sponsored by NJASCD and NJPSA/FEA July 27, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Monica Burns, Keynote, and iPad Experts This event will feature the iPad as a way to help students meet the Common Core. Participants will be able to attend four out of 12 sessions that will feature innovative ways in which the iPad can be integrated into teaching to meet the standards at all grade levels. The Next Generation Science Standards: Rethinking and Redesigning Science and STEM Education July 27, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Barbara Mammen Teachers attending this highly interactive session will explore the format of the new science standards and how the three dimensions of the NGSS: Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas will help guide them to rethink and redesign instruction and learning to integrate STEM disciplines. Specific outcomes for teachers include: • Understanding the format and dimensions of the NGSS; • Recognizing and planning for the conceptual and instructional paradigm shifts called for by the NRC; • Realizing engineering as a discipline in which science and math concepts are applied. Fee: $149 Reading, Writing, and the Common Core: Recipes for Action August 3, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. Join this noted author of Literacy and the Common Core (Jossey-Bass, 2014) and The Literacy Cookbook (Jossey-Bass, 2012) to review her strategies for effective reading and writing aligned to the Common Core. Participants will identify and practice six specific argument-andevidence steps that effective writers use with the goal of learning how students can write an effective question-driven paper from scratch. There will also be a focus on close reading skills and the need to teach students to ask questions about the text. Participants will engage in a lesson using the Question-Inference-Evidence and Explanation Organizer and practice implementing it. Fee: $149 NJ Leadership Academy—Series 1 A partnership among NJASA, NJPSA, and FEA, with the support of NJDOE. Join us for an encore of this popular leadership series! In today’s educational landscape, instructional leaders are increasingly faced with the challenge of building coherence across the critical reforms of the day - Common Core, Assessment Literacy and Teacher Evaluation. In this series, participants will learn together in district teams and from colleagues in similar leadership positions through a process that fosters collaborative inquiry, builds leadership skills and provides opportunities for implementation of key reform strategies at the school and district levels. All academy participants take these three courses together as a cohort. In addition, in order to meet school, district, or individual goals, each participant will choose two electives on their own during the 2015-16 school year. Leading the Common Core August 6, 2015 at FEA Presenters: John Borman, Emil Carafa, and Robert Price Strengthening Assessment Literacy August 10, 2015 at FEA Presenters: Brian Chinni, Adam Fried, Rich Allen, and Barbara Mammen Educator Evaluation: A Tool to Enhancing Teacher Practice/ Effectiveness August 13, 2015 at FEA Presenters: Heather Moran, Deborah Grefe, Anthony Scotto, and Victoria Duff Fee: $750 per person for five sessions if not part of a district team or $650 if registering as part of a team of two or more. Register at www.featraining.org, unless otherwise noted. tasks that allow for teaching and formative assessment of both mathematics content and practices, with a focus on reasoning and modeling as these practices are measured on the PARCC assessments. June 4, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Anne Gregory, Ph.D. Fee: $149 same thing in each discipline. Through this kind of instruction students can transfer their understanding of art concepts to the other core subject areas. This type of learning also offers students opportunities to develop strengths in key 21st Century Skills. Fee: No Cost There is a call to action to address the persistent and worsening racial gaps in school suspension and expulsion. Schools are seeking ways to transform how they elicit student cooperation, manage conflict, and ensure a high quality education for diverse students. This session will provide a synthesis of the latest knowledge about what contributes to racial gaps in discipline. There will also be a focus on the current initiatives to narrow disparities and highlight programming to prevent conflict and to intervene constructively once conflict has occurred. Connecting PARCC and Instruction in the 6-12 Classroom • Implementing a technique that will facilitate students asking their own questions; Chromebooks and the Common Core • Exploring the Nature of Science; and Reducing Racial Disparities in Discipline Through Transformative Action for Equity Fee: $149 CAR Info Session June 9, 2015; 3 pm - 5 pm at FEA Presenter: Donna McInerney If you are thinking about developing curriculum this summer, be sure to attend this free info session first and learn to use CAR — the Connected Action Roadmap. Endorsed by the NJDOE as the vision for teaching, leading, and learning, CAR is a three-day PD program that connects Common Core State Standards, student learning, professional learning, and teacher and leader effectiveness with the work of PLCs. Fee: No Cost Start Planning for the New School Year! First Five Days: Building a Culture for Year-Long Success June 12, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Alan November The first five days of school can prepare students to “learn how to learn” and yield achievement dividends all year. By preparing students to own their learning and to manage tools and networks that will support them throughout the school year, we better prepare them for academic success. Web literacy, student as tutorial designer, self assessment, peer to peer support and more will be covered. A culture of empowered learning can help save teachers valuable time and inspire students. Fee: $149 Connecting PARCC and Instruction in the K-5 Classroom Sponsored by PARCC and NJPSA/FEA June 25, 2015; 9 am to 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Bonnie Hain, Director ELA/Literacy Design and Development, PARCC and Doug Sovde, Director of Mathematics, Design and Development, PARCC Sponsored by PARCC and NJPSA/FEA June 26, 2015; 9 am to 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Bonnie Hain, Director ELA/Literacy Design and Development, PARCC and Doug Sovde, Director of Mathematics, Design and Development, PARCC or August 18, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Sarah Gardner, Senior Associate for English Language Arts/literacy, PARCC and Jim Mirabelli, Senior Associate for Mathematics, PARCC Participants will begin the day with an introduction to the many available PARCC instructional tools to support implementation of the ELA/literacy and Mathematics standards in Grades 6-12 and to ready students for success as measured by the PARCC assessments. Then, participants will engage in a hands-on workshop designed to teach how to use PARCC released tools to craft performance-based tasks in either English Language Arts/literacy or Mathematics. In the ELA/literacy session, participants will learn how to select complex texts, choose academic vocabulary for instructional focus, and how to craft a variety of text-based questions to lead students to mastery of the standards. In the Mathematics session, participants will learn strategies to create learning tasks that integrate mathematics content with modeling and reasoning as these practices are measured on the PARCC assessments. Fee: $149 Curriculum Aligned to the Common Core: The Missing Link July 8, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Donna McInerney and Vicki Duff The latest school reform efforts have changed evaluation, assessments, and standards. What has NOT changed is the way we think about curriculum. Based on the Connected Action Roadmap, this session focuses on the development of curriculum — the missing link in educational reform. Curriculum provides the connection between standards, assessments, evaluation, and meaningful job-embedded professional development. Learn how PLC teams can support one another in creating and implementing standards-based units of study that are directly connected to daily classroom practice. This session will focus on essential collaborative conversations that foster consistent implementation across grade levels and content areas with a focus on using student data to drive instructional decisions. or Fee: $149 August 17, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Sarah Gardner, Senior Associate for English Language Arts/literacy, PARCC and Jim Mirabelli, Senior Associate for Mathematics, PARCC Educational Leaders as Scholars: Using Arts-Infused Instruction to Enhance the Common Core Participants will begin the day with an introduction to the many available PARCC instructional tools to support implementation of the English Language Arts and Mathematics standards for Grades K-5 and to ready students for success as measured by the PARCC assessments. Then, participants will attend two hands-on workshop sessions. In an English Language Arts session, participants will use PARCC released tools to support selection of high quality, complex tests for instruction and apply research-based strategies to craft effective text-dependent questions to create performance-based instructional tasks. A Mathematics session will provide participants with strategies to develop performance-based This Event is Closed! Includes Beginner and Advanced Strands July 13, 14, and 15, 2015 At Princeton University and the Nassau Inn, Princeton, NJ Presenters: Keynote Speakers, Teaching Artists, and Workshop Presenters This institute will focus on the development of projects that stress ArtsInfused Instruction in the Common Core. Arts infusion is a strategy that identifies shared concepts—like equivalency in math, dance and visual arts, or conflict in reading and theater—in which the concept means the Sponsored by NJASCD and NJPSA/FEA July 14, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Google Experts This event will feature ways to integrate Chromebooks, Google Apps, and Edmodo into instruction that meets the Common Core. Participants can choose four out of 12 sessions that will cover cutting-edge technology that all educators must know about to prepare students for college and career success. Connected Educator Certification Training July 20, 21, and 22, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Scott Rocco, Brad Currie, and Billy Krakower This three day training will allow educators at all levels to become familiar with the modern social media tools that can help improve schools. Participants will develop a working knowledge of how being a connected educator can transform their professional lives for the better. Sessions will examine the various roles that social media, web tools, devices, and sound pedagogy play in the connected educator world. The three days will result in the creation of a Connected Educator Plan that addresses impact on self and school. July 20: Social Media with sessions on Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, Voxer, Linkedin, and Facebook July 21: Web Tools with sessions on Smore, Edmodo, Google Hangouts, Docs and Slides, Flipboard, Zite, Feedly, and Blogging July 22: Devices and Pedagogy with sessions on Smartphones, Laptops, Tablets; Corwin’s Connected Educator Series; Digital Leadership; EdCamps and Networking (time on this day will be available to work on the Connected Educator Plan to be submitted for a Certificate) Fee: $400 per person for the three days iPads and the Common Core Sponsored by NJASCD and NJPSA/FEA July 27, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: Monica Burns, Keynote, and iPad Experts This event will feature the iPad as a way to help students meet the Common Core. Participants will be able to attend four out of 12 sessions that will feature innovative ways in which the iPad can be integrated into teaching to meet the standards at all grade levels. The Next Generation Science Standards: Rethinking and Redesigning Science and STEM Education July 27, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Barbara Mammen Teachers attending this highly interactive session will explore the format of the new science standards and how the three dimensions of the NGSS: Science and Engineering Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Disciplinary Core Ideas will help guide them to rethink and redesign instruction and learning to integrate STEM disciplines. Specific outcomes for teachers include: • Understanding the format and dimensions of the NGSS; • Recognizing and planning for the conceptual and instructional paradigm shifts called for by the NRC; • Realizing engineering as a discipline in which science and math concepts are applied. Fee: $149 Reading, Writing, and the Common Core: Recipes for Action August 3, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenter: Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. Join this noted author of Literacy and the Common Core (Jossey-Bass, 2014) and The Literacy Cookbook (Jossey-Bass, 2012) to review her strategies for effective reading and writing aligned to the Common Core. Participants will identify and practice six specific argument-andevidence steps that effective writers use with the goal of learning how students can write an effective question-driven paper from scratch. There will also be a focus on close reading skills and the need to teach students to ask questions about the text. Participants will engage in a lesson using the Question-Inference-Evidence and Explanation Organizer and practice implementing it. Fee: $149 NJ Leadership Academy—Series 1 A partnership among NJASA, NJPSA, and FEA, with the support of NJDOE. Join us for an encore of this popular leadership series! In today’s educational landscape, instructional leaders are increasingly faced with the challenge of building coherence across the critical reforms of the day - Common Core, Assessment Literacy and Teacher Evaluation. In this series, participants will learn together in district teams and from colleagues in similar leadership positions through a process that fosters collaborative inquiry, builds leadership skills and provides opportunities for implementation of key reform strategies at the school and district levels. All academy participants take these three courses together as a cohort. In addition, in order to meet school, district, or individual goals, each participant will choose two electives on their own during the 2015-16 school year. Leading the Common Core August 6, 2015 at FEA Presenters: John Borman, Emil Carafa, and Robert Price Strengthening Assessment Literacy August 10, 2015 at FEA Presenters: Brian Chinni, Adam Fried, Rich Allen, and Barbara Mammen Educator Evaluation: A Tool to Enhancing Teacher Practice/ Effectiveness August 13, 2015 at FEA Presenters: Heather Moran, Deborah Grefe, Anthony Scotto, and Victoria Duff Fee: $750 per person for five sessions if not part of a district team or $650 if registering as part of a team of two or more. Register at www.featraining.org, unless otherwise noted. Curriculum Essentials for Modern Times The Project ABLE Summer Curriculum Institute Sponsored by TMI Education, INFOSavvy21, and FEA August 11 and 12, 2015; 9 am - 2:30 pm at FEA Presenters: Ian Jukes, Brian Chinni, and associates Join keynoter Ian Jukes and seven other expert presenters in a handson, interactive approach to support school districts to renew their curricula and instructional programs in alignment with the Common Core, NGSS, other content standards, and essential 21st century skills. Participants will: gain a deeper understanding of the unique learning needs of digital generation students, and the instruction that will best serve them; gain an understanding of the nine essential skills of modern learning, and how to integrate these skills across curriculum, assessment and instructional practice, including independent problem-solving skills, interdependent collaboration skills, information communication skills, imagination creativity skills, etc.; and design standards-based aligned authenticbased performance tasks and curriculum units in all content areas. Fee: $398 for the two days; No Cost for 2015-16 TMI Consortium members Register at www.tmieducation.com/event-calendar/ upcoming Creating PARCC-Like Math Tests: Preparing for the New Assessments (K-5) August 17, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at Courtyard Marriott, 420 Forsgate Dr., Cranbury Presenter: Judith T. Brendel Designed for both administrators and teachers, this session will address how the new math standards for grades K-5 will be assessed on PARCC tests, what resources are available, and how teachers need to modify what already exists. Pre-tests, unit assessments and cumulative exams all need to change to meet the rigor of the standards and the format of PARCC questions and tasks. Learn about the types of questions to be included on the PARCC and how they align to the Common Core. Become familiar with the resources available and create your own PARCC-like questions to prepare students. Fee: $149 Creating PARCC-Like Math Tests: Preparing for the New Assessments (6-12) August 18, 2015; 9 am - 3 pm at Courtyard Marriott, 420 Forsgate Dr., Cranbury Presenter: Judith T. Brendel Instructional Rounds: A Collaborative Protocol to Improve Teaching and Learning - A Two-Day Series ugust 19 and 20, 2015; 9 am - 2:30 pm at FEA A Presenter: Jacqueline Frangis Dr. Richard Elmore and his team at Harvard University pioneered Instructional Rounds, modeled after training for medical doctors. It is a systems-wide approach to developing a shared understanding of and language about effective teaching and learning and building human capacity and culture across schools. This two-day institute will develop an understanding of the principles, protocols, and processes of Instructional Rounds. Participants will engage in a rounds simulation, identifying the “problem of practice,” learning how to discern from objective vs judgmental commentary, how to identify and analyze patterns and trends, from theories and share next steps for improvement. Time will be dedicated to aligning this process to the district’s teacher observation rubric. It is encouraged that teams of educators attend from a district. Fee: $295(based on $148/day) Collaborating to Strengthen Your Educator Evaluation System: A Two-Day Institute The Institute is a partnership among NJEA, NJPSA and FEA. Cohort 1: August 24 and October 29; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Cohort 2: September 21 & December 14; 9 am - 3 pm at FEA Presenters: David Yastremski, Dana Zimbicki, John Farinella, and Sally Millaway Educator effectiveness is a key driver for improving student learning and a key driver for a successful evaluation system is a positive school culture. This Institute is designed for 4-person teams of teachers and administrators from a school or district who will engage in an authentic exploration of strategies that strengthen the implementation of the teacher evaluation system through a culture of mutual respect and shared leadership. The Institute will assist participants in: • Uncovering strategies that promote engagement and opportunity for deep learning through meaningful conversations and implementation of new practices; • Identifying the elements of the system that promote fairness and growth; and • Incorporating those elements within current local practices to move from compliance to collaboration in a culture that fosters effective professional learning and achievement. Fee: $250 for 4-person teams of teachers and administrators. Designed for both administrators and teachers, this session will address how the new math standards for grades 6-12 will be assessed on PARCC tests, what resources are available, and how teachers need to modify what already exists. Pre-tests, unit assessments and cumulative exams all need to change to meet the rigor of the standards and the format of PARCC questions and tasks. Learn about the types of questions to be included on the PARCC and how they align to the Common Core. Become familiar with the resources available and create your own PARCC-like questions to prepare students. Fee: $149 For more workhops, visit www.featraining.org. Foundation for Educational Administration 12 Centre Drive, Monroe Township, NJ 08831 609-860-1200 Summer Learning at FEA June, July, and August 2015 Events