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Iris Hammel, John Brach, Skylar Burdue, Riley Trott More Information
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For students looking to get an early start on learning the ins and outs of the business and start up world can become part of RISE. Regional Innovation and Start-up Education offers classes and lectures to give the next generation of business leaders the tools they need to get started.
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Guests:
- Iris HammelExecutive DirectorRISE
- John BrachStudent
- Skylar BurdueStudent
- Riley TrottStudent/Mentor
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- Iris HammelExecutive DirectorRISE
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Natalie Davis Miller, Naomi Evans More Information
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NaNoWriMo is a free, global opportunity every year in which anyone can participate. The goal is to write 50,000 words during the month of November. Writers, students, teachers and new participants connect locally and online to be part of the NaNoWriMo community.
Guests:
- Natalie Davis MillerNaNoWriMo 2018 Winnerhttps://nanowrimo.org/
- Naomi EvansNaNoWriMo 2018 Participanthttps://nanowrimo.org/
Additional Resources:
- You Can't Afford to Doubt Yourself
- NaNoWriMo Pep Talks
- The Professor and Me
- Art Scars
- Your Elusive Creative Genius
- Magic Lessons: Big Strong Magic
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Wes Molyneaux, Kat Bromen, Jennifer Higley, Brian Bennett, Neil Bahbah, Tracey Kizyma More Information
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As technology becomes more user friendly, it's being found being used more and more in the classroom. Elkhart Community Schools has been working to give teachers and students the necessary tools to become more digitally literate in a growing technological world.
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- Wes MolyneauxTechnology Integration DirectorElkhart Community Schools
- Kat BromenTechnology Integration SpecialistElkhart Community Schools
- Jennifer HigleyTeacherPierre Moran Middle School
- Brian BennettInstructional Technology SpecialistElkhart Community Schools
- Neil BahbahTeacherElkhart Central High School
- Tracey KizymaPrincipalMary Beck Elementary School
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- Wes MolyneauxTechnology Integration DirectorElkhart Community Schools
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Carrie Rabbitt, LMSW, Josh Townsley More Information
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K-12 Teachers in Michigan are required to have 30 hours of professional development per year of their first three years. The Teacher Academy at the Lewis Cass Intermediate School District is a place for all teachers to gain professional development and co-learn together on a range of topics with a focus on universal design.
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- Carrie Rabbitt, LMSWAustism and Behavioral ConsultantLewis Cass Intermediate School District
Lewis Cass Intermediate School District - Josh TownsleyDirector of Instructional LeadershipLewis Cass Intermediate School District
http://www.lewiscassisd.org/
Additional Resources:
- Why Professional Development Matters
- What is Professional Development for Teachers?
- Keeping Your Passion for Teaching Alive
- Effective Teachers Professional Development
- NEA – Professional Development
- Teaching the Teachers: Effective professional development
- 15 Professional Development Skills for Modern Teachers
- 3 Reads to Inspire Your Teaching Practice
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- Carrie Rabbitt, LMSWAustism and Behavioral ConsultantLewis Cass Intermediate School District
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Paula Kerger More Information
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Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS talks about the philosophy of education in PBS programming, adapting technology and learning and how core curriculum permeates thinking when producing new media.
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- Paula KergerPresident and CEOPBS
https://www.pbs.org/
Additional Resources:
- Classroom Resources for Educators
- PBS Parents
- PBS Teachers
- PBS Digital Downloads
- PBS Digital Studios
- PBS TeacherLine
- PBS Education Resources
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- Paula KergerPresident and CEOPBS