Power Up: Unlocking New Levels in Secondary Literacy Practices - Student Engagement -- Personalized Professional Learning - 27687
Do you want to increase student engagement in your literacy classroom? Engage in professional development customized for you, WHEN you want to do it! Register for a month-long PD with access to nine separate sessions on various student engagement topics, including but not limited to student talk, choice boards, success criteria, building relationships, student feedback, and much more!
On the start date, you will receive a choice board with access to all sessions. There will also be an optional Zoom session on the kick-off date if you would like further information. Each option will include explanations, videos, resources, and/or activities as well as an impact measure for each topic. We will be hosting Zoom sessions once a week as an optional check-in for additional support. On the last day of the course, you will receive one hour of credit for each completed session.
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Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Coordinators
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