The SRI&ETTC Professional Development Calendar - October 2020
Professional Development for the K-12 Community provided by the
Southern Regional Institute and Educational Technology Training Center (SRI&ETTC)
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION - STOCKTON UNIVERSITY
SRI&ETTC
10 West Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway, New Jersey 08205
Phone: (609) 626-3850
Fax: (609) 748-6212
Although this school year may look different, the SRI&ETTC at Stockton University is proud to offer live online workshops to meet your professional development needs!
FEATURED EVENTS
Danielson Training for New Teachers
Live Online Via Zoom
October 28, 2020
The SRI&ETTC is offering Danielson workshops for new teachers online. The Danielson workshops will be presented live via Zoom. The session will include an overview of the Danielson Framework and the opportunity to interact and ask questions during the session using Zoom.

Participants need a phone or device with internet access in order to participate in the event.

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 - 9:00 am -12 Noon, LIVE via Zoom

For more information or to register for the Danielson for New Teachers workshop visit www.ettc.net.
Classroom Management
Live Online via Zoom
October 21, 2020

In this exciting and informative workshop participants will address classroom and behavior management issues, and learn specific strategies to use to increase teacher effectiveness. Participants will learn about principles of behavior management, analysis of the functions of behavior, antecedent based strategies, discipline vs. punishment, establishment of rules and procedures, strategies for difficult students. Beneficial for K-12 Teachers, ESL, SP ED, Supervisors, Student Support Staff, Counselors, CST, Administrators, and Supervisors struggling with student behavior issues.

Participants need a phone or device with internet access in order to participate in the event.

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 - 9:00 am-12 Noon, LIVE via Zoom

For more information or to register for the Classroom Management workshop visit www.ettc.net.

In this workshop, mentors will explore the mentoring process and understand the requirements for working with novice teachers. Practical strategies, skills, information, and resources will be discussed that will help them to successfully mentor novice teachers and positively impact their professional growth. Through role playing, communication skills, and knowledge of adult learning principles, mentor teachers will be provided with resources that will not only help them to become effective mentors and role models, but will also expand their own professional expertise.

Participants need a phone or device with internet access in order to participate in the event

Date & Time: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 – 9:00 am-12 noon, LIVE via Zoom

For more information or to register for the Making the Mentoring Process
More Meaningful workshop visit www.ettc.net.
Designing Experiences
for Remote and Blended Learning
Live Online via Zoom
November 10, 2020
This workshop focuses on strategies for designing online learning experiences. Frameworks that support online learning will be examined, including the 5 E's Framework, as well as Universal Design for Learning. In addition, participants will learn how to create a dynamic agenda, make lessons interactive, pace lessons appropriately, assign clear deliverables, and provide feedback in the virtual environment.

Participants need a phone or device with internet access in order to participate in the event

Date & Time: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 – 9:00 am-12 noon, LIVE via Zoom

For more information or to register for the Designing Experiences for Remote and Blended Learning, Online Workshop visit www.ettc.net
Tech Workshops
are being added to the Calendar.
Visit www.ettc.net for more information
Stockton University's Why the Humanities Matter Institute for Teachers
Professional Development Webinars for K-12 Educators
Visit the VOTE 2020 website
for Classroom Resources and Lesson Plans
THE SEI ONLNE
A Free 15-Hour Course on Sheltered English Instruction
Developed by the SRI&ETTC
Funded by the NJ Department of Education
Educating students who still are acquiring English proficiency can be complex
in an age of high stakes evaluations and assessments as well as college and career-ready standards. English language learners (ELLs) are not monolithic in their educational background, cultural experiences, and ability to adapt to learning environments. However, through well-planned instruction, ELLs can attain challenging academic standards.

For more information on this FREE Sheltered English Instruction course visit www.theseionline.com.
SRI&ETTC Public Calendar - Fall 2020
All workshops will be presented live via Zoom.
For information on the public calendar visit www.ettc.net/calendar
Classroom Management, 10/21/2020


Student Research Projects with Wakelet, 10/23/2020

Making the Mentoring Process More Meaningful, 10/28/2020

Danielson for New Teachers, 10/28/2020

Studio Board Brilliance with Discovery Education (DE), 10/30/2020

Anti-Racist Approaches to Teaching British Literature, 10/30/2020


Designing Experiences for Remote and Blended Learning, 11/10/2020

Creating Global Citizens with SDG’s and Flipgrid, 11/13/2020

Latino Culture, Defining Hispanicity: Hispanics & the America Future, 11/13/2020

Getting Started with Google's CS First, 11/18/2020

Get the Most Out of YouTube, 11/20/2020

Engage Every Learner with EdPuzzle, 12/4/2020

Black Atlantic History, 12/4/2020

Student-Created Virtual Field trips with Google Tour Creator, 12/11/2020


Looking for Custom Programming?

The SRI&ETTC is able to provide custom programming for your district in a wide number of topics in Virtual Teaching and Learning, All Things Google, I&RS, Teaching in the Content Areas and many more. 

Contact Dr. Barbara Hagerty, barbara.hagerty@stockton.edu, to discuss professional development options.