Implementing Document-Based Questions in 6-12 Social Studies Instruction

Mascoutah # 19 ASC 421 W. Harnett St., Mascoutah, IL
This workshop will be held at Mascoutah # 19 421 W. Harnett Mascoutah, IL 62258. Join Mascoutah High School # 19 Instructional Coach Tara Sulcer as you take your social studies instruction to the next level with this engaging and practical professional development session! Designed for educators who want to deepen student inquiry, critical thinking, and writing skills, this course will provide hands-on strategies for effectively integrating Document-Based Questions (DBQs) into your curriculum.  Participants will explore the DBQ process step by step, with a focus on scaffolding historical thinking, developing strong analytical writing, and guiding students through the Gradual Release of Responsibility model. You’ll leave with ready-to-use resources, instructional techniques, and a clear framework for helping students engage with primary and secondary sources in meaningful ways. Whether you're new to DBQs or looking to refine your approach, this session will equip you with the tools and confidence to make document analysis an integral part of your classroom. Attendees should bring a fully charged device, registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event date unless tickets are sold out.  
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SEL and Student Success: A Step-by Step Guide for Harnessing SEL Standards to Teach Real-Life Skills

St. Clair ROE IL
Jim Kestner, nationally recognized for his youth character development programs, will present practical, hands-on strategies for implementing SEL (Social Emotional Learning) Standards that help you prepare students for success in the real world through activities and perspectives that won't require you to devote unrealistic amounts of time.  The session will provide opportunities for you to identify topics most relevant to your circumstances. Here's a sample of issues we will address together:
  • Connecting the SEL Standards to your current curriculum
  • Empowering students to overcome setbacks that threaten their success
  • Equipping students with practical strategies to navigate complex interpersonal interactions
  • Improving students' conflict management skills
  • Teaching real methods for making individaul students accountable for group success
  • Teaching perspective taking as a means of enhancing student empathy
  • Identifying perspectives for healthy and unhealthy tolerance
  • Coping with differences that impact opportunity and fairness (appearance, means, ability, status, etc.)
  • Engaging students in meaningful processes for addressing negative behaviors and attitudes
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AA # 2001 Illinois Performance Evaluation – Teacher Evaluation Training

St. Clair ROE IL
PDC Member Districts $325.00, Non PD Co-op member districts $375.00 (lunch is included on site). All pre-work must be submitted no later than Sunday, July 20 at 12:00pm or participants will not be able to attend the academy. The learning outcomes for the two-day academy include: - Participants will be able to use assessments and measurement models in determining the student growth attributable to individual teachers and to understand how different types of assessments are used for measuring growth. - Participants will be able to use data from the evaluation rubric, other evidence collected and best practices relative to evaluating student growth, to link teacher and school-level professional development plans to evaluation results. - Participants will create, in collaboration with teachers, supportive, targeted professional development plans that consider past results, contribute to professional growth, and assist teachers in aligning professional development and goal-setting to school improvement goals. - Participants will communicate evaluation outcomes and findings in constructive and supportive ways that enable teachers to set goals and improve practice. - Participants will demonstrate a high rate of inter-rater reliability using the required performance evaluation ratings (i.e., excellent, proficient, needs improvement, and unsatisfactory). - Participants will observe instruction competently in multiple subject areas provided to varied and multiple student populations (i.e., English language learners, students with IEPs, students in career and technical programs, etc.) - Participants will use data from the evaluation rubric, other evidence collected and best practices relative to evaluating professional practice, to link teacher and school-level professional development plans to evaluation results. - Participants will know how to create, in collaboration with teachers, supportive, targeted professional development plans that consider past results, contribute to professional growth and assist teachers in aligning PD and goal-setting to SIP goals. - Participants will communicate evaluation outcomes and findings in constructive and supportive ways that enable teachers to set goals and improve professional practice. - Participants will understand sources of personal bias and be able to recognize and control for bias when conducting an evaluation and determining results. Evaluators will be required to complete pre-session learning components for this course. If you do not complete the pre-session learning components in the required time frame prior to the workshop, you will not be allowed to attend the workshop and will still be responsible for the registration fee. This event has a maximum number of 15 attendees. Participants must bring a fully charged laptop to both days of the academy. Cancellations must be made by July 18 at 12:00pm or the amount will be non-refundable.
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10 Techniques to get Students Talking

St. Clair ROE IL
Do you struggle with student engagement? If so, this hands-on workshop offers an inside look at 10 techniques to transform your students into active learners and standout leaders. With over 40 years of combined experience serving as self-contained classroom teachers, departmentalized classroom teachers, curriculum coordinators, instructional coaches, administrators, and college professors in teacher education, Dr. Dee Ann Schnautz has seen it all. This is exactly why all K-8 teachers, coaches, and administrators should join this one-day workshop highlighting 10 collaboration techniques that will take classroom discussions to the next level.
In the book, 10 Techniques to get Students Talking, you will glean highlights low-prep, high impact, research-based techniques that will increase student engagement on a whole new level. Not only will you be exposed to the techniques, but you'll see real classroom footage showcasing the strategies in action allowing you to feel the magic. Additionally, you'll be provided with templates and PDFs so that you can print and use the resources the very next day. Leave this workshop with the book (some will be raffled off) and an understanding of the following:
  • The power of positive relationships
  • The magic of making mistakes
  • The purpose of precise praise
  • The fearless approach to flexible grouping
  • The quest of creating quality questions
  • The development of dynamic discussions
  • The thrill of timely, tranquil transitions
  • The tangible reward behind time management
  • The impact of setting instructional outcomes
  • The value of student voice
  • The leverage behind meaningful lesson prep
Real educators. Real examples. Real stories. Real fun!
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PreK, K,1st Summit: Fun, Focus, and Fine Motor: Bringing the Magic Back to Early Childhood Classrooms

St. Clair ROE IL
Join Kindergarten teacher Marsha McGuire for a fun-filled, hands-on workshop designed to reignite the joy of learning in your early childhood classroom! In this session you'll discover exciting activities that support the development of fine motor skills, boost sensory experiences, and revolutionize your math centers. Learn how to integrate creative, engaging games that not only enhance critical skills but also make learning feel like play. By the end of the day, you’ll walk away with a practical toolkit of innovative games and strategies to make your students excited to learn, eager to engage, and ready to explore! Perfect for educators seeking fresh ideas to inspire and motivate young learners.  What will you LEAVE with on this awesome day?
1. Fine Motor Take Home Kit and Pamphlet
2. Getting Started with Math Stations - BTS file
3. Getting Started With Sensory - BTS File
4. Back To School Math Spinner Games
5. Pet Shop Fine Motor Sets for Snapcubes, Geoboards and Pompoms
A total value of $40.00!!!
Marsha is the author behind Differentiated Kindergarten https://differentiatedkindergarten.com/. Marsha has a master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on Differentiated Instruction. While Marsha has taught preschool and first grade, she has spent most of her 20-year teaching career in Kindergarten in Michigan. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to registration unless tickets are sold out (40 minutes will be provided for lunch (on your own).
Sold Out Free – $175.00

PreK, K, 1 Summit: Active Minds, Busy Hands – Building Skills with Morning Work and Movement

St. Clair ROE IL
Get ready to revolutionize your classroom with a wealth of innovative strategies designed to captivate your students and transform your teaching with Kindergarten teacher Marsha McGuire! This session will explore dynamic morning work bins that set a positive tone for the day, movement-infused activities that keep energy high while reinforcing key skills, and practical handwriting tips that promote legibility and fluidity. You’ll also discover how to create literacy centers that foster independence and spark a love of reading and writing. Walk away with a toolbox full of engaging, easy-to-implement techniques that will make your classroom more interactive, exciting, and effective.  What will be in your free toolbox?
Getting Started with Morning Work - BTS File
Handwriting Kit Plus Letter Writing File
Back To School - Write The Room
Back To School - Letter Yatta
Back To School Literacy Centers
A total value of $42.00!
Perfect for educators looking to inspire students and streamline their daily routines! Marsha is the author behind Differentiated Kindergarten https://differentiatedkindergarten.com/. Marsha has a master's degree in early childhood education with a focus on Differentiated Instruction. While Marsha has taught preschool and first grade, she has spent most of her 20-year teaching career in Kindergarten in Michigan. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to registration unless tickets are sold out (40 minutes will be provided for lunch (on your own).
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