K-12 Instructional Coaching Symposium

St. Clair ROE
Join your fellow Instructional Coaches for the last symposium of the 2024-2025 school year! This event is a two-part symposium to support Instructional Coaches and the various roles encountered in the daily school setting. Coaches should bring a fully charged device and early drafts of a Coaching Model Handbook. The first session will be facilitated by Joe Cipfl, Computer Science Director for ROE # 50: Transformative Coaching: Integrating AI to Innovate Teaching and Learning
In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, instructional coaches play a critical role in guiding teachers toward effective and innovative practices. This workshop will empower you to harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to support teachers in creating dynamic and engaging content that aligns with learning standards and diverse student needs. You will explore AI-powered tools for developing adaptable instructional strategies, enhancing curriculum materials, and meeting the varied learning styles in classrooms. From generating interactive lessons to creating personalized assessments, we will demonstrate practical ways AI can elevate content creation and curriculum delivery. Walk away with actionable insights on integrating AI into your coaching practices to inspire teachers and improve student outcomes across all grade levels.
Coaches should plan to bring a lunch as 35 minutes will be provided upon the conclusion of the first session.
The second session will allow district coaches to share the progress made thus far on updates and drafts to a Coaching Model Handbook/Playbook.  Time will be provided for each district to share out their current plan, its challenges, resources and details for the future additions and rollout.  Questions and collaboration will be afforded by other attending coaches in addition to discussions regarding end of the year coaching objectives and program evaluations.
Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out.
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Attributes of Dyscalculia/Fact Fluency K-12 (Virtual)

This free virtual event is thanks to the IL SLDS Project.  Basic attributes of students at all ages with specific learning disabilities in math will be addressed.  The presentation will include brief ideas to help with the screening process for at risk students. Selecting specific strategies that can help these students access math will be discussed. A virtual link will be sent prior to the event. Registration will close 4-5 days prior to the event.
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Embrace Self-Care: The Path to Wellness & Stress Reduction for K-12 Educators

St. Clair ROE
Instead of just surviving the stressors of your life, wouldn't you love to begin thriving despite them. Join retired principal Stacy Mesnard as she facilitates this free session (thanks to the SEL Grant) that will prioritize your well-being, positivity and self-care.  In today's fast-paced world and the school environment, taking time for self-care is essential for maintaining balance and mental health. In this workshop, you will discover the link to health and our attitudes, while examining wellness surveys that will raise awareness of your self-care needs. Walk away with self-care strategies that will in turn, reduce stress. Join your fellow colleagues in the field as you connect, share experiences and build a supportive network focused on wellness.  Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event.
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Homework: Helpful or Hurtful?

St. Clair ROE
Join us for an engaging workshop that delves into the complex role of homework in education. This session, facilitated by retired Principal Stacy Mesnard will explore both the benefits and drawbacks of homework, encouraging participants to critically assess its impact on student learning, well-being, and family dynamics. Objectives:
  • Understand the Purpose: Discuss the intended goals of homework and how it can reinforce classroom learning.
  • Identify Challenges: Explore common issues associated with homework, including stress, time management.
  • Share Perspectives: Foster an open dialogue regarding the appropriate amount and attributes of quality assignments.
  • Develop Strategies: Brainstorm innovative strategies to ensure homework is relevant and purposeful versus busy work.
Who Should Attend: Administrators, educators, and anyone interested in the educational landscape. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event.
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Making Math Meaningful in 6th-12th Grade

St. Clair ROE
Join Janet Moore, Instructional Math Coach for ROE # 17 in this informative and interactive session.  Do you want your students to be more engaged in math class? Do you wish your students had more perseverance to do critical thinking and problem-solving in math? If so, you are not alone! Join us for a day of exploration and collaboration as we tackle these common math class struggles. In this session, participants will learn about proven strategies for increasing student engagement in math and explore a variety of tools and resources for classroom implementation. Teachers will have opportunities to collaborate with their grade-level specific colleagues to brainstorm and plan together. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out. Teachers are encouraged to bring a lunch as 30 minutes will be given for a lunch break.
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K-12 Social Worker/School Counselor Symposium

St. Clair ROE
This event is free thanks to an SEL Grant.  Join Dr. Catherine Daus, SIUE Professor and Program Director, in this session titled, 'Stress & Coping with Workplace Attitudes'. As School Social Workers and Counselors many times you are the frontline person that intercepts various workplace drama or complaints.  Your jobs can be stressful; however, your role often serves as a way to ease the stress of those you support.  This session will cover the basics of stress response and its role in the workplace along with identifying stressors.  Additionally, we will examine the importance of workplace attitudes, including job satisfaction/morale, organizational commitment and work engagement. We will cover several healthy coping strategies which can be easily implemented with work life. Prior to this session you will be asked to fill out a few self-report measures regarding workplace personality and workplace stressors which will be used as a part for reflection. While this session is geared towards School Social Workers & Counselors, all are welcome to anyone attend. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to this event, CEU's are available.
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The Roles of a Leader

St. Clair ROE
What does it take to be a great leader? What should good leaders DO—from a practical, rather than theoretical, perspective? Which leadership roles are most important to you in your job? Do you have a plan to excel in those roles? This is an interactive session, with small group, large group, and individual activities. You will leave with a personal checklist of your top leadership roles, and a ready-to-implement action plan. The facilitator, Dr. Dave Heth, retired after 24 years as SIUE Finance Director. He previously worked at McDonnell Douglas Corporation/Boeing and Deloitte. Dave has delivered a variety of leadership workshops for organizations such as SIU, MDC, American Red Cross, Alton Memorial Hospital, USAF, and several professional associations. More than 1,000 SIU employees at the Edwardsville, Carbondale, and Springfield campuses have taken his workshops, rating them an average of 4.9/5 and describing them as fun, useful, and engaging. Participants included non-supervisors and supervisors at all levels—from department, building and central office levels.  Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event date unless tickets are sold out.
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AA # 1448 Teacher Evaluation Retraining (Domains 2 & 3)

St. Clair ROE
PD Co-op member districts $185.00, Non PD Co-op Districts $200.00 (lunch included on site) Administrators who evaluate teachers must demonstrate a high rate of inter-rater reliability and communicate evaluation outcomes in constructive and supportive ways. Administrators who evaluate teachers must also recognize and control for bias when conducting an evaluation and determining results. School districts in Illinois must provide professional development to administrators to strengthen these skills on a sustained basis. This course focuses on Domains 2 and 3 of the Charlotte Danielson 2013 Framework for Teaching. This course requires participants to view teaching, record data according to the Professional Practice rubric, and craft evaluation conferences that are both constructive and supportive. Participants will also be expected to have a high degree of inter-rater reliability when they determine a final rating based on the evidence gathered during the observations. Attendees will need to bring a fully charged device to this academy.  The application/dissemination must be submitted prior to departure on 4.7.25. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out. Cancellations must be made 48 hours in advance, or the event is non-refundable.
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Novice Teacher Academy: Effective K-12 Body Language and Communication

St. Clair ROE
Thanks to the Illinois Masonic Foundation this workshop is free.  You only have 30 seconds to make a first impression! Communication in and out of the classroom and school setting is important in order for students to learn effectively. Positive body language in a classroom setting also has the ability to motivate, inspire and engage. It can not only give you the confidence you need to teach but can also reassure your students that you actually know what you’re talking about. Whether you are working in the classroom or in the office, whether you are in years 1-5 or beyond, this training will provide you with excellent ways to engage your students and co-workers in a dynamic way. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event.
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Creating the Write Path: Strategies for Supporting Emergent Writers (K-2) (Virtual)

This virtual session is free thanks to the Illinois SLD Project. Throughout this session, K-2 educators will be equipped with essential strategies for fostering the growth and development of emergent writers in early childhood settings.  Participants will explore evidence-based approaches to nurturing writing skills, from pre-writing activities to guided writing techniques. Through interactive discussions and practical examples, attendees will gain insights into building a supportive writing environment and scaffolding instruction to meet the diverse needs of young learners throughout multiple stages of writing development.  A virtual link will be sent prior to the event date. Registration closes 4-5 days prior to the event unless tickets are sold out.
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